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Delhi, Jul 18: The Supreme Court has sought the response of Karnataka
government and an MBBS student after taking note of a plea of a woman seeking
revival of a rape case filed by her against the accused that was quashed
following a settlement under which he had agreed to marry her.
A bench comprising justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Hemant Gupta issued notices to
the state government and the accused and directed them to file their replies to
the petition within a month.
The
petition, filed by the alleged victim, claimed that the accused tricked her
into believing that he would marry her, while simultaneously practising deceit
in the form of creating circumstances, including a demand for dowry, which
would force her to decline the marriage.
The
petition was filed by advocate Siddhartha Jha against an order passed by
Karnataka High Court, which had in September last year quashed the proceedings
in an FIR lodged into the matter related to the alleged rape of the MBBS
student between 2017 -2018 after a compromise was reached between the
complainant and the accused.
The
petition before the top court claimed that the settlement between the parties
was based on the forcible consent of the woman extracted by the accused.
The
petition claimed that the high court ignored an order passed by the apex court
that had emphasised that in a case of rape, there can be no quashing on the
basis of settlement or compromise as the said crime is against the body and
dignity of a woman.
The
victim claimed in her petition before the top court that the accused, being her
senior at Rajarajeshwari Medical College, Bengaluru, took advantage of the
dominant position over her.
According
to the petition, the accused began sexual relations with the victim on the
promise of marriage. However, later he refused to marry her and she filed a
rape case against him, it said.
The
case was later quashed as both the parties agreed to a settlement where the
accused promised to marry the woman as soon as their course was completed.
Immediately
after the case was quashed, however, the accused started antagonising and
ill-treating the woman and her family, it is alleged.
In
fact, the accused has now demanded a dowry of rupees one crore for marrying the
petitioner. The accused has refused to bestow any sanctity to the relationship
with the petitioner and has made every possible attempt to scuttle the
relationship with her.
The circumstances after the quashing have made it clear that the act of marriage offered by the petitioner was a ruse to get the case quashed when, in fact, he had no intention of marrying her or bestow any sanctity to the same, the petition alleged.