Cuttack (Odisha):In a significant observation, a judge of the Orissa High Court has observed that indulgence in sexual intercourse on the false promise of marriage does not amount to rape.
Justice S K Panigrahi also raised questions about whether rape laws should be used to regulate intimate relationships, especially in cases where women enter into a relationship by choice.
Justice Panigrahi made the observations on Thursday while allowing the bail application of a rape accused, setting aside a lower court order.
The case related to the arrest of a student from Koraput district of Odisha under rape charges on a complaint by a 19-year-old tribal woman in November last year.
According to the case records, the young man and the woman of the same village were in a physical relationship for about four years and she got pregnant twice during that period.
The woman later lodged a police complaint alleging that the man had established physical relations with her taking advantage of her innocence and promising that he will marry her.
The woman had claimed that she was coerced by the accused into terminating her pregnancies by consuming abortion pills.