Indian cricketer & RCB pacer Yash Dayal is under serious pump as he has been booked under Section 69 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) on charges of sexual exploitation, mental harassment, and physical violence. The left-arm pacer has been leveled with all these charges due to false promises of marriage. Section 69 of BNS refers to sexual acts carried out under misleading and untrue promises of marriage offers.
Such offenses under false conditions are considered fraudulent and exploitative and can lead to the accused a severe punishment of up to 10 years in jail. As per the FIR registered, the Ghaziabad woman has stated that she was in a five-year relationship with the RCB pacer. She also went on to record and state that Dayal had also introduced her to his family, who in return warmly welcomed her as a 'daughter-in-law,' thereby deepening her trust and belief in the fast bowler.
"For the past five years, the complainant had been in a relationship with a cricketer," read the FIR statement.
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"The man emotionally, mentally, and physically exploited her by misleading her with promise the of marriage. He introduced the complainant to his family and behaved like a husband, which made her trust him completely. When the complainant realized the deception and protested, she was subjected to physical violence and mental harassment.
Ghaziabad woman said Yash Dayal made false promises to many such women
"Later, it was found that the man was involved in similar false relationships with other girls too. On June 14, 2025, the complainant called the women's helpline 181, but the process did not move forward at the police station. The complainant is mentally and socially distressed and is seeking justice through the Chief Minister's office. She has chat records, screenshots, video calls, and photos as evidence."
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"It has been requested that a swift investigation be conducted into the matter and that legal action be taken against the concerned individual. This step is not only important for her but also for all those girls who fall victim to such deceitful relationships."
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