Madras HC: Repeated Intimacy Does Not Imply Consent to Relationship
The Madras High Court has ruled that repeated instances of physical intimacy between two individuals do not automatically constitute a consensual relationship. The judgment clarifies an important legal distinction regarding consent and the nature of romantic or physical involvement. The court also issued a warning about 'romance fraud', a growing concern in the digital age. It urged young people and their families to exercise extreme caution when entering into relationships facilitated through online platforms or technology. The ruling serves as both a legal guideline and a social advisory in the context of modern relationships.
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