21 November,2020 06:26 PM IST | Mumbai | IANS
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Gurugram police has arrested a man for allegedly raping a 22-year-old woman on the pretext of marriage.
The woman, a resident of Jhunjhunu in Rajasthan, is a college student and also works in a private company to support her education.
In her complaint, the woman said that she met the accused, Aman Shah (23), a resident of Palasoli village in Gurugram, around 10 months ago through her friend. Their friendship turned into a relationship and they both started living together here in Sector-40 police station area.
"He had physical relations with me on the pretext of marriage," the victim told the police.
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The victim came to know about her pregnancy when she went to her native place and visited a doctor due to health problems.
She informed the accused about her pregnancy but he refused to marry her. She was under stress due to which she had a miscarriage.
The Gurugram police spokesperson said, "The accused has been arrested and sent to judicial custody on Saturday. A case under relevant sections of IPC has been registered at Sector-40 police station and the police is investigating the case."
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