Under this Act, a lady can go to the court and get legal partition from her husband for marital rape. Marital rape is unreasonable: is a lady's body raped, as well as her affection and trust is damaged in this way throwing her it might be said of instability and dread. Her human ...
(claims based on patriarchy and religion) on rape law reform finally making a case for abolition of the immunity based on the fundamental principle of equality drawing on arguments from the human rights guarantees included in the Constitution of India and India's international legal obligations ...
Marital Rapeis defined as an act of sexual intercourse with one’s spouse without the consent of the other spouse. It is quite a recent phenomenon that has caught the Western world’s fancy. Till the 1970s, very few countries considered marital Rape as a crime, and now talks are on to ...
Marital Rape is not considered as a crime in India. Consent of wife is not required by her husband in case if her age is more than 15 years. It means that, forced sexual intercourse by her husband is a legal right of a husband. But law is silent about the 1) legal right and ...
Available data indicate that marital rape impacts the health and safety of women in much the same way as rape by a stranger. This chapter argues in favour of recognizing marital rape as a crime in India, by rebutting the forcefully held misconceptions that continue to be put forth as justific...
CRIMINALIZING SPOUSAL RAPE: THE DIFFUSION OF LEGAL REFORMS. The article examines marital rape law reform in the U.S. and research on the diffusion of laws. In 2002 only 23 states had laws to protect women from rape ... McMahon-Howard,Jennifer,Clay-Warner,... - 《Sociological Perspectives》...
Along with society's development progress, human rights consciousness and the legal consciousness day after day strengthening, in the Western legal system history all once experienced or is experiencing in a related marriage to rape the crime theory and the practice evolution process.“Wang Weiming t...
The Gap in Marital Rape Law in India: Advocating for Criminalization and Social ChangeKrina PatelFordham International Law Journal
Recently when the Bill to criminalize marital rape was introduced in India, it was turned down by the Parliament. According to some of the Parliamentarians, mardoi:10.2139/ssrn.2613447Nigam, ShaluSocial Science Electronic PublishingNigam S (2015) The Social and Legal Paradox Relating to Marital ...
men and women have equal importance and role in creation and development of the humanity but the women are bound to face several hdoi:10.2139/ssrn.2290027Pradeep Kumar PandeySocial Science Electronic PublishingPandey,Dr. P. K.. Marital Rape in India---Needs Legal Recognition[ J / OL] . SSRN...