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An Indian court acquits a man, ruling that saying "I love you" isn't sexual harassment.
The Bombay High Court's Nagpur bench has acquitted a man of molesting a teenage girl in 2015, ruling that saying "I love you" does not constitute sexual intent.
The court emphasized that sexual harassment requires inappropriate touching, forcible disrobing, or indecent gestures with the intent to insult modesty.
The man was accused of holding the girl's hand and saying "I love you" as she returned from school, but the court found no evidence of sexual intent, leading to his acquittal.
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Un tribunal indio absolve a un hombre, dictaminando que decir "te amo" no es acoso sexual.