MARITAL RAPE: AN INJUSTICE TO MARRIED WOMEN
Ratna Priya, Student of LLM (CRIMINAL LAW), Amity Law School, Amity University, Lucknow
Spousal or marital rape is the term for non-consensual sex in which the victim’s spouse is the one who commits the crime. A woman’s permission is viewed as meaningless when marital rape occurs because it diminishes her dignity and turns her into property that is only utilized for a man’s comfort and pleasure. In India, marital rape is legal even though it occurs frequently. This study examines the historical, social, and cultural causes of marital rape in addition to defining the issue.
History of legal development related to marital rape in India and its status globally. Along with analyzing important cases, publications, and statutes, this study also discusses the legal, social, and cultural challenges, the legislative and judicial perspectives on this matter, and the numerous amendments that have been made. In addition to providing ways to address the problem and defend victims’ rights, this paper examines the body of existing literature, research studies, publications, and the judicial system. Any forced sexual contact without consent must be considered rape, and marital rape must be criminalized.
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Research Paper | LawFoyer International Journal of Doctrinal Legal Research (LIJDLR), Volume 3, Issue 2, Page 111–128. |
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