'Criminal proceedings' due to unsuccessful 'intimate relationship'

The Allahabad High Court on Thursday (April 17) expressed concern about the emerging tendency of ‘unsuccessful intimate relations’ in India, which led to ‘criminal proceedings’. Justice Krishna Pahl, while approving the bail pleading of a person named Arun Kumar Mishra, said that the woman had chosen to establish a ‘physical relationship’ with her, despite having complete knowledge of the applicant’s marriage history. The court granted bail to a 42 -year -old married man, who was accused of rape by a 25 -year -old woman, that the FIR was submitted after a few months of delay, and it seems that this criminal was more than the emotional consequence of their unsuccessful relationship, rather than a real charge of offense. The lawyer further stated that the victim voluntarily traveled with her to several places and stayed in hotels with the period in which she allegedly committed the crime. On the other hand, the informant’s lawyer argued that the applicant is already married to three other women, he is a ‘Kaisanova’ and is used to attracting individual women to make ‘consent relationships’. While social change had a significant decline in holiness, the court said: “This matter reflects a comprehensive social change, where there was a significant decline in the holiness and seriousness associated with intimate relationships. Relationships of the bank are.