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Married woman can't accuse man of rape on promise of marriage: SC
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The Supreme Court overturned a rape case filed by a married woman against a man, stating that a married woman cannot accuse a man of rape on the promise of marriage while her own marriage is still valid. The court found inconsistencies in the woman's claims, noting she maintained the relationship and visited the man while still married.
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