Cheating
Rajeshwari
(Querist) 15 August 2014
This query is : Resolved
Me and one boy were in relation almost for 2 years, he promised me that he will marry me ( we were having lot of difference like family background , cast , age etc ) I always told him( before ) that I know our marriage is not possible , but he always insists and forced me to stay ( I want to go very early from his life when we were not having that much problems, but now he started avoiding me and tells me that his family will not allow for our marriage.
we had physical relations also, and he now he is telling he will not marry me,because he will not go against his parents.
My question is Can I do some legal case against him ???
because as per my knowledge just based on the promises one cannot prove that someone has cheated you???
I watched 401 and 402 episode of crime patrol on sony which is having a similar story and got some hope that case can be done.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate
(Expert) 15 August 2014
401 and 402 episode of crime patrol story is not taught in LLB in any university.
Rajeshwari
(Querist) 15 August 2014
But can take some legal action
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 15 August 2014
courts have become more strict now and do not take sex on promise of marriage as rape.
However case of cheating may lie.
The episode you are talking about have similarity with your case as the young girl was badly cheated therein unlike you.
Rajeshwari
(Querist) 15 August 2014
For that what I can do. should I file FIR of cheating against him. and what are the proofs that I need to submit.?
I want to teach him and off course all other boys like me a lesson buy this example because, In India still due to our culture a girl will not be ready for sex If she doesnt have a guarantee of marriage so boys will tell all sort of lies.
Does this is also not a rape because all that lies promise are like sedatives only which they will insert into our mind to make us attenuate..
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 15 August 2014
You may lodge FIR and if police refuse to register, approach court u/s 156(3).
Rajeshwari
(Querist) 15 August 2014
Thanks for the reply