Yes, but the complainant is being positioned as a 'victim', which implies the defendant's guilt before the evidence has been examined. The court is signalling to the jury that her account of herself as a victim is correct before it has actually been tried. That can't be good for justice.
Sorry if that sounds harsh. I really sympathise with rape victims. I've been raped, and chosen not to report as I couldn't face the stress of an investigation/trial. (Although maybe I should say I believe I've been raped as, strictly speaking only a jury can decide that, and my case was never tried).