The court also said that "it is very difficult to believe that such a lady in her late 20s and already married would get deceived by any kind of promise or assurance by the accused, who was none other than her own brother-in-law".
"There is not an iota of evidence on record to suggest that the accused had deceived the prosecutrix by promising to marry her before taking her consent for sexual intercourse. The prosecutrix was about 29 years of age, already married and also having a son at that time when she started sexual liaison with the accused. The accused was unmarried at that time...
The man, a native of Rajasthan, was arrested by the police after his sister-in-law lodged a case that she was raped by the accused on several occasions since January 2012.
In her complaint, she had alleged that the accused knew there was no co-habitation with her husband for a long period, so the man took advantage of the situation and had committed sexual intercourse with her on the assurance that he would marry her after she obtains divorce from her husband.
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"It is evident that she did not offer any resistance and did not try to leave that place. It was for the prosecutrix in such circumstances to weigh pros and cons of the intended act and to decide whether or not she should submit her body to the accused. After all she was not the minor or an immature girl. She was about 29 years of age, already married and also having a son".