courts should, at the same time, bear in
mind that false charges of rape are not uncommon. There have also been rare
instances where ... motive for false implication, does not have much relevance, as the
prosecution miserably failed to prove the charges. We are satisfied that the
evidence does
Gupta, learned Senior Counsel for the appellant emphasized
that false charges of rape are not uncommon and the present case is an
instance where ... case of Radhu(supra), the Supreme Court had held that the
false charges of rape are not uncommon and in some cases parents do
persuade
courts should, at
the same time, bear in mind that false charges of
rape are not uncommon. There have also been
rare instances where ... motive
for false implication, does not have much
relevance, as the prosecution miserably failed to
prove the charges. We are satisfied that the
evidence does
Rohit Bansal vs State on 29 May, 2015
Author: G. S. Sistani
Bench: G.S
courts should, at the same time, bear in
mind that false charges of rape are not uncommon. There have
also been rare instances where ... parent has persuaded a gullible
or obedient daughter to make a false charge of a rape either to take
revenge or extort money
courts
should, at the same time, bear in mind
that false charges of rape are not
uncommon. There have also been rare ... where parent has persuaded a
gullible or obedient daughter to make a
false charge of a rape either to take
revenge or extort money
been made to face the
ordeal of a criminal trial on false charges of a grievous crime for nearly 12
years now. The above narration
courts should, at the same time, bear in
mind that false charges of rape are not uncommon. There
have also been rare instances where ... parent has
persuaded a gullible or obedient daughter to make a false
charge of a rape either to take revenge or extort money
courts should, at the same time, bear in mind that false charges of rape are not uncommon. There have also been rare instances where
Bhurji And Ors. vs State Of Madhya Pradesh on 15 February, 2007
Equivalent citations: 2007CRILJ2645