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Mere Silence Can’t Be Taken As Proof Of Consensual Sexual Relations: Delhi High Court

Posted on October 23, 2017 By Shikha Tiwari

  The Delhi High Court stated that mere silence cannot be taken as a proof of consensual relations in a case where the convict Munna repeatedly raped a minor girl for over six months. His appeal stated that the silence of the victim all along was a proof of her consent to the sexual relations. HC discarded the defense and

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