Tejpal rape case judgment says ‘victim’s narrative is of extreme implausibility’
The Hindu
‘Victim’s explanation that she did not imagine the accused would try to do such a thing is not at all believable,’ says Judge Kshama Joshi in 527-page judgment
“The victim’s narrative is of extreme implausibility, and it is not possible to believe that she, a woman who is aware of laws, intelligent, alert and physically fit (yoga trainer) would not push or ward off the accused if she got pushed against the wall,” held the court while in a 2013 rape and sexual assault case.More Related News

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