provided is that such a provision could adversely affect the socially sacrosanct institution of marriage. They also argued that India already has laws against marital rape e.g. DV act provides relief against Sexual violence or that women can seek remedy under S. 498A of the IPC or seek ...
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 under the Convention on the Elimination of All...
Rape is an unlawful sex without assent of a man because of physical drive or dangers, or due to deceitful demonstration of perpetuator. In India rape by an outsider is a penal offense under section 375 and 376 of IPC. Shockingly, it unequivocally avoids marital rape from ambit of conviction...
Marital RapeIndiaIPCcriminalisationThe immediate need is criminalization of marital rape under the Indian Penal Code. Mere declaration of a conduct as an offence is not enough. The real objectivedoi:10.2139/ssrn.2604919Sumati DhingraSSRN Electronic Journal...