New Delhi :The Supreme Court has granted protection from arrest to a man, during the investigation of rape allegations levelled against him by his ex-wife. Over four years ago, 29-year-old Paras @ Parvez fell in love with a Muslim woman. He overlooked her credentials, allegedly an active sex worker, and converted his religion from Hinduism to Islam, and married her, as per Muslim rituals and rites in April 2019.
However, the love story has gone sour, the woman divorced the husband in July 2019, and filed an FIR in April 2023, alleging he had attempted to push her into prostitution, raped her, and also blackmailed her with objectionable pictures. Paras moved the apex court challenging a Rajasthan High Court order, which declined to grant him protection from arrest. On September 15, the apex court granted him interim protection from arrest and directed him to cooperate in the investigation.
The apex court, in an order passed on December 13, 2023, gave him absolute protection from arrest during the investigation. “Heard learned counsel for parties. Learned counsel for the State submits that now the appellant is cooperating. In view of the above, we consider appropriate that the interim order dated 15.09.2023 be made the final order in the appeal. The appeal stands disposed of”, said a bench comprising justices S K Kaula and Sudhanshu Dhulia. Advocate Namit Saxena, represented Paras before the apex court.