Bengaluru, May 16 -- The Supreme Court on Thursday suspended the 10-year jail term of a man accused of raping a woman after he exchanged flowers with the victim and the two "unequivocally expressed their desire to marry" each other. The accused also proposed to the victim amid applause from those present in the court. "The details of their marriage shall be worked out by their respective parents and we hope that the marriage takes place as expeditiously as possible. In the above circumstances, we suspend the sentence and release the petitioner on bail," the bench of justices BV Nagarathna and Satish Chandra Sharma said in its order. The judges said the man shall return to prison but be produced before the sessions court as early as possible...