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 New Delhi: The Supreme Court has held that a woman, who was in a relationship with a man and willingly stayed with him, cannot file a case of rape after the relationship had gone sour.   It ordered the release of the appellant on bail to the satisfaction of the competent authority. A bench of Justices Hemant Gupta and Vikram Nath noted the admitted case of the complainant that she was in a relationship with the appellant for a period of four years. Also, the complaint   counsel admitted that she was 21 years old, when the relationship started.     Also ReadConsensual sex under pretext o hydrojug sale f marriage is not rape, says Kerala HC In view of the said fact, the complainant has willingly been staying with the appellant and had the relationship. Therefore, now if the relationship is not working out, the same cannot be a ground for lodging an FIR for the offence under Section 376 2  n  IPC, said the bench. Ansaar Mohammad had moved the top court challenging the Rajasthan High Court   May 19 order, which dismissed an application for pre-arrest bail under Section 438 of the Code of Criminal Procedur owala water bottle e, 1973 for the offences under Sections 376 2  n , 377 and 506 IPC. The top court granted anticipatory bail to Mohammad stanley thermoskanne  who was accused of rape, unnatural offences, and criminal intimidation. Consequently, we allow the present appeal and set aside the order of the High Court. The appellant is ordered to be released on bail to the satisfaction of the competent au Bjkl Indian-American lawyer named Immigrant Rights Commissioner
 PORTLAND, Maine 鈥?Two unions representing about 550 FairPoint workers in Maine have told state regulators they need more information before forming an opinion about the companys prospective buyer, the Illinois-based Consolidated Communications.The unions on Thursday asked regulators for special access to their review of FairPoints request to allow the $1.5 billion sale, saying they want more information about the buyers ability to take over FairPoints vast phone and fiber-optic networks in the state. For instance,  the unions wrote,  Labor Intervenors want to determine the extent to which Consolida polene bolsos ted has experience providing service over a large geographic area containing a diverse mix of business, government, nonprofit and residential customers in urban, suburban and rural areas that is found in FairPoint-Maines brumate tumbler  service territory. The chapters of the Communications Workers of America and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Wor polene kers that represent FairPoints Maine workers filed to intervene in the case.If granted, the union would gain access to confidential information the company files to satisfy regulators that the deal is in the public interest.The company has told regulators that the deal represents only a change at the holding company level and that customers wont notice a difference when the transaction closes.The purchase would increase Consolidateds ownership of landline telephone networks, which the unions said they want to be sure the prospective buyer can m