Case filed against Yash Dayal, strict punishment can be found on these 4 sections, know how years can be jail and fine

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Yash dayal: In the Indian Premier League (IPL), left -handed fast bowler Yash Dayal is in the news. A girl from Ghaziabad has accused Yash Dayal of mental and physical abuse. Now a case has been registered against Yash Dayal.

RCB cricketer Yash Dayal has been accused of physical abuse by a woman living in Indirapuram police station area of ​​Ghaziabad. Meanwhile, know further how many years Yash Pal can be sentenced and fine?

What is the whole matter?

Let us tell you that a woman had filed a complaint against RCB star fast bowler Yash Dayal. The woman accused him of physical and mental harassment. The complaint in this case was made in the office of CM Yogi, on which an answer was sought from Yash Dayal, but now a case has been registered against him.

These allegations against cricketer

The victim had alleged in her complaint that she was in a relationship with Yash Dayal for the last 5 years. The complaint said that Yash Dayal used to harass him physically and mentally. The victim has also alleged that Yash Dayal was also in a relationship with many other girls besides him. At present, the police has registered a case. The victim has given the police evidence of screenshots, video calls and photos of WhatsApp chat of her relationship with Yash Dayal. The victim has demanded strict action.

On the other hand, Yash Dayal’s father says that he does not know the girl. It is beyond comprehension why this girl has made these allegations. Yash Dayal said that all the allegations of the girl are false.

How old can jail be?

Section 69 of the Indian Justice Code (BNS), 2023 is related to the crime of deception or false promises, especially on the basis of false promises of marriage. Under this section, if a person has sex with a woman by promising marriage or in other fraudulent ways, then she can be convicted. Whereas if he does not have any such intention, then it falls under the category of non -bailable offense. If this crime is proved, then the maximum punishment can be 10 years and fine.

This section includes some aspects of sections 375 and 376 of the Old Indian Penal Code (IPC), but it is more specific and defined in modern terms.



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