‘Virginity at stake’ but law student didn’t report abuse: What Chinmayanand’s bail order notes
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‘Virginity at stake’ but law student didn’t report abuse: What Chinmayanand’s bail order notes

The bail order of Chinmayanand, accused of sexually abusing a Shahjahanpur law student, makes several references to the woman's behavior and 'strange' ties to her family. Read the full text here.

   
Chinmayanand was accused of rape by a law student. | Facebook

Chinmayanand was accused of rape by a law student. | Facebook

New Delhi: The Allahabad High Court Monday raised doubts on the character of the law student who accused former Union Minister Chinmayanad of sexual assault, stating it was unclear “who had used whom”.

The court, which granted bail to the BJP leader, noted that there was nothing on record to show the student ever “objected to or raised any protest before the claimed incident”, and said it seemed to be a matter of “quid pro quo”.

It also cited that she did not disclose the abuse to anyone, including family members, even though “her virginity was at stake”.

Read the full order here:

(With PTI inputs)


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