Me and my boyfriend had sex multiple times with our consent: Can I file case against him?

I had a mutual relationship with my boyfriend. Me and my boyfriend had sex multiple times with our consent. Can I file a case against him? As the times moved forward, he surrendered that in future he won't marry me. After making physical relationships many times he left without any valid reason, only silly excuses.  I am facing this self-guiltiness issue since more than 2 months also he used me financially too. My question is should I go and file a complaint on him because he is also saying rubbish to me and in front of my friends also like…

I had a mutual relationship with my boyfriend. Me and my boyfriend had sex multiple times with our consent. Can I file a case against him? As the times moved forward, he surrendered that in future he won't marry me. After making physical relationships many times he left without any valid reason, only silly excuses. 

I am facing this self-guiltiness issue since more than 2 months also he used me financially too. My question is should I go and file a complaint on him because he is also saying rubbish to me and in front of my friends also like behind my back which i can't bear.

When it comes to sexual relationships, consent is key. In the eyes of the law, if you have given your free and informed consent, you have established a legal and valid consent to engage in a sexual relationship. This is in accordance with Section 90 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

It is important to note that under the definition of rape as stated in Section 375 of the IPC, consensual sex cannot be considered as rape. As such, if the sexual relationship was established with your free consent, your boyfriend has not committed any offence under this section. Therefore, you cannot file an FIR under Section 376 of the IPC.

However, if your boyfriend has uttered indecent words with the intention of insulting your modesty, he has committed an offence under Section 509 of the IPC. You have the right to file an FIR against him in this regard. It is important to know your rights and take appropriate legal action if necessary to ensure that justice is served.

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Shivendra Pratap Singh

Shivendra Pratap Singh

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Advocate Shivendra, practicing law since 2005, specializes in criminal and matrimonial cases, extensive litigatin experience before the High Court, Sessions court & Family Court. He established kanoonirai.com in 2014 to provide dependable and pragmatic legal support. Over the years, he has successfully assisted thousands of clients, making the platform a trusted resource for criminal and matrimonial dispute resolution in India.

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