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Marital Rape: Legal lacunae and need for reform

Published on 5th March 2025 Authored By: MANSI MAZUMDAR OP JINDAL GLOBAL UNIVERSITY Understanding Marital force In simple words, connubial rape is defined as sexual intercourse against the wishes of one of the consorts within the connubiality. In this case, it’s nothing but dissent of individual personality, physical integrity, and rights. Though connubial rape is […]

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Marital Rape

MARITAL RAPE: LEGAL LACUNAE AND NEED FOR REFORMS

Published on 5th March 2025 Authored By: Sishi. S Chennai Dr. Ambedkar Government law college, Pudupakkam. Abstract Marital rape-the grave infringement upon bodily autonomy and human dignity-received hardly a mention in any discussion over marital relations. Often culturally and legislatively hidden in marriage laws, this very serious transgression continues to go unconsidered by most modern

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Marital Rape

Marital Rape – Legal lacunae and need for reform

Published on 20th February 2025 Authored By: Isha Dhir RIMT UNIVERSITY INTRODUCTION [1]Intimate rape, also known as spousal rape, is a type of domestic violence and sexual assault that occurs within the boundaries of a marriage. It is defined as the forced sexual intercourse of a spouse without their consent, usually through physical violence, threats,

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Death Penalty in India: Debates and Judicial Trends

Published on 20th February 2025 Authored By: Akhilesh Kakade Symbiosis Law School Abstract Globally controversial, the death sentence is still a difficult and divisive topic in India. Proponents contend it guarantees justice, discourages horrible acts, and gives victims’ families closure; critics draw attention to its ethical shortcomings, possibility for erroneous executions, and disproportionate effect on

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Kamaruddin Dastagir Sanadi v. State of Karnataka

Published on 14th February 2025 Authored By: Ojaswi Chandrakar Bharati Vidyapeeth, New Law College, Pune Introduction This case revolves around, whether a mere refusal to marry would amount to abetment to suicide or not. Supreme court on deciding this case, explain and identifies the important ingredient which together constitute abetment to suicide under section 306

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