SC grants interim protection from arrest to doctor accused of rape on pretext of marriage
After hearing submissions from the doctor's counsel, the bench said "We grant interim protection from arrest to the petitioner in the case registered in Moradabad until the next date of hearing.";
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday granted interim protection from arrest to a Muslim doctor allegedly accused of raping a Hindu woman on the pretext of marriage.
A vacation bench of Justices Aniruddha Bose and Rajesh Bindal asked the Uttar Pradesh government to file its response in the matter while directing the petitioner not to enter Moradabad, the place of registration of the case, till the next date of hearing.
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Counsel, representing the woman complainant, objected to the interim protection from arrest granted to Dr Abdul Qadir, submitting that the man is a crorepati and contended that "this is a case of love jihad....".
The accused doctor, on the pretext of marriage, established sexual relations with the complainant, counsel added.
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