Gwalior UPSC aspirant alleges rape by relative on false marriage promise
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
A 21-year-old woman preparing for the UPSC civil services examination has alleged that she was raped repeatedly over nearly three years by a relative who staged a fake temple marriage to gain her trust, police in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh confirmed on Thursday, 3 July. An FIR has since been registered at Kampu police station, and a search for the accused is underway.
Background and Allegations
The complainant, originally from Bhander in Datia district, had been residing in a rented room in Gwalior's Amkho locality since 2023 to focus on her civil services preparation. According to her complaint, Deepak, a relative from Datia who regularly visited her family, befriended her and assured her of marriage.
She alleged that Deepak pressured her into allowing him to visit her accommodation and subsequently raped her under the pretext of a marriage commitment. When she insisted on formalising the relationship, he reportedly took her to a temple, exchanged garlands, applied vermilion, and declared himself her husband. He then arranged a separate rented room for her in Bhander and continued sexual relations, police said.
How the Deception Unravelled
The woman alleged she recently discovered that Deepak's marriage had been fixed with another woman from Karera. When she confronted him, he allegedly refused to honour any marriage commitment and threatened her, reportedly claiming that police would not act on her complaint.
Notably, the accused's alleged threat reflects a pattern seen in similar cases — where victims are discouraged from approaching authorities through intimidation. The woman chose to file a complaint regardless.
Police Action and Investigation
The complainant first approached Bhander police station, where a zero FIR was registered. The case diary was subsequently forwarded to Kampu police station, which lodged a formal FIR under relevant sections of law.
Kampu Station In-charge Amar Singh Sikarwar confirmed to reporters: 'A case has been registered based on the victim's complaint.'
Investigators are currently examining the sequence of events, including the alleged temple ceremony and the rented accommodation in Bhander. CCTV footage and statements from acquaintances are being reviewed to corroborate the timeline. Police added that the probe will also determine whether any other women were similarly deceived by the accused.
What Happens Next
Authorities confirmed that a search for the accused is actively underway and that an arrest is expected shortly. The investigation's scope — covering the fake marriage ceremony, the accused's recent engagement, and potential other victims — signals that police are treating this as a case with broader implications beyond the single complaint.