Marital Rape Legal Status

Summary

Marital rape in India is not explicitly recognized as a criminal offense under Section 375 of the IPC, except when the wife is below 18 years. The Supreme Court in Independent Thought v. Union of India (2017) ruled that sexual intercourse with a minor wife is rape. The State of Maharashtra v. Madhukar Narayan Mardikar (1991) emphasized the importance of consent in marriage. For legal support in Punjab, contact local legal aid services or womens rights organizations like the Punjab State Legal Services Authority.

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In India, the issue of marital rape has been discussed in various judgments, but it's not explicitly criminalized under current laws. Here are some relevant points from significant judgments:
- Independent Thought v. Union of India (*): The Supreme Court held that sexual intercourse with a minor wife (below 18 years) is rape.
- State of Maharashtra v. Madhukar Narayan Mardikar (*): Highlighted the importance of consent in marriage.
For detailed paragraphs, you may need to consult the full judgments. Are you looking for legal support or resources in Punjab regarding this issue?
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For legal support or resources in Punjab regarding marital issues, you can consider contacting local legal aid services or women's rights organizations.
~Punjab State Legal Services Authority
Phone: *-*
Website: www.pulsa.gov.in
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