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In which case did the Supreme Court hold that if a student and teacher fall in love with each other, it does not mean that the teacher has taken undue
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In which case did the Supreme Court hold that if a student and teacher fall in love with each other, it does not mean that the teacher has taken undue advantage of his official position?

A.

Geejaganda Somaiah v. State of Karnataka (2007)

B.

Sanjay v. State of Maharashtra (2007)

C.

Omkar Prasad Verma v. State of Madhya Pradesh (2007)

D.

Kailash v. State of Madhya Pradesh (2007)

Correct option is A


The case of Geejaganda Somaiah v. State of Karnataka (2007) held that a consensual romantic relationship between a student and a teacher does not necessarily indicate abuse of authority unless undue advantage is proven.

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