Cricketer Yash Dayal Gets Relief From Alld HC over FIR Against Him in Sexual Harassment Case - The Statesman
PRAYAGRAJ DIVISION, UTTAR PRADESH, JUL 15 – The Allahabad High Court granted interim relief to Yash Dayal by staying his arrest in a case where he is accused of sexually exploiting a woman over five years under false marriage promises.
- On Tuesday, the Allahabad High Court stayed his arrest in the sexual exploitation case, deferring detention until the next hearing.
- On July 6, the Ghaziabad police registered an FIR at Indirapuram station under Section 69 of the BNS, after the complaint escalated via IGRS on June 21.
- Allegations assert a five-year relationship predicated on false marriage promises, introduction to his family as daughter-in-law and subsequent violence when she protested, according to the FIR.
- The bench ordered no coercive action before the next hearing, as the court orally observed `no one can be fooled for 5 years.`
- He filed a writ petition seeking FIR cancellation and arrest ban while lodging a counter-complaint alleging the woman stole his iPhone and laptop, and the case remains under investigation.
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