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Rape survivors offered CEO posts, profits in land transactions

Rape survivors offered CEO posts, profits in land transactions
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Vadodara: Chartered Accountant Ashok Jain, which was accused of raping a 24-year-old private university law student, allegedly offered the position of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and 50% of the shares in the field of Dead Sahara not to cottage rape cases against him and bury all problems.
This important fact from this case was revealed by the first police on Monday while opposing the Anticipatory Guarantee Application Jain in court.
The investigative officer submitted a delayed statement to oppose the defense of the guarantee where it was mentioned that Jain had offered a survivor of the position of the CEO and 50% of the profit in land transactions so he did not go public with crime and approach.
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However, the company where he was offered a CEO post had not yet been declared.
Incidentally, the police also did not reveal much about what agreement would happen about the land of Sahara.
The land in question was taken over by the state government in January this year.
The investigator also told the court that Jain had defeated him and forced him for physical relationships.
It was also revealed through Rahil Jain’s statement, the owner of the apartment in the Nisarg Building in Diwalipura, that Jain had paid rent last month on behalf of the woman and was used to keeping an additional apartment key with her.
However, the police did not reveal whether Jain used the extra key to visit the apartment in the absence of the woman.
The owner of Rahil’s apartment also told the police that the rental agreement for the apartment with a woman was done through Jain’s reference.
“Guarantee lawyers have been searching for other dates for hearing so they can study written statements and submit their arguments based on it,” said the Antil Desai applicant district.
The court will hear further arguments on Tuesday.

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