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- who: Karamvir Chadha from the "whether the concept of conditional consent ought to be extended to other situations", The recent judgments cast doubt on previous judgments, in which the courts took the view that the defendant had the complainant's legally valid consent to sexual intercourse despite breaching the complainant's condition that he not have HIV [6] or that the two be married beforehand [7]. Perhaps the most famous of these older judgments is Linekar, in which a prostitute consented to Linekar having sexual intercourse with her on the condition that he pay her , afterwards [8 . . .

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