New Delhi, Oct. 24 -- The Delhi High Court has declined to quash a case against a man accused of using fake matrimonial profiles to deceive multiple women for money, stating that such offences have broader social implications and cannot be settled privately.
Delhi Police's lawyer, Naresh Kumar Chahar, opposed the petition, asserting that the offences alleged against the man were grave, involving a clear element of deceit, forgery and financial exploitation of multiple victims across different jurisdictions.
Consequently, justice Swarana Kanta Sharma, in her nine-page verdict, dismissed the man's petition, observing that the man had fabricated employment credentials to pose as a commercial pilot and a businessman to deceive women.
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