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Delhi High Court delivers split verdict on criminalisation of marital rape

The Leaflet·May 11, 2022

Supreme Court refuses to stay Karnataka High Court order declaring marital rape exception as not absolute, to hear husband’s appeal in July

The Leaflet·May 10, 2022

‘A brutal act of sexual assault on the wife, against her consent, albeit by the husband, cannot but be termed to be a rape’, says Karnataka HC

Paras Nath Singh·March 23, 2022

Delhi HC reserves verdict on plea to criminalise marital rape

The Leaflet·February 21, 2022

Time to criminalise marital rape

G. S. Bajpai, Ankit Kaushik and Mehak Bajpai·February 16, 2022

'HC can strike down exception to marital rape, without explaining how it can be proved. Let trial courts adjudicate on the basis of facts of each case', counsel tells Delhi HC

The Leaflet·February 7, 2022

Immunity to husband from marital rape is to protect civil liberty of the husband, Men Welfare Trust tells Delhi HC

The Leaflet·January 28, 2022

It cannot be said that Parliament was unmindful of the rights of the wife, counsel tells Delhi HC seeking to retain marital rape exception

Paras Nath Singh·January 25, 2022

Exception to marital rape ought to go in order to enhance substantive equality, Delhi HC told

Paras Nath Singh·January 24, 2022

Husband’s conjugal expectations can’t override wife’s right to say no, Amicus Curiae tells Delhi HC in the challenge to the marital rape exception case

Paras Nath Singh·January 21, 2022

Marital rape exception is an instrument of oppression, argues Amicus Curiae, Rebecca John, before Delhi HC

Paras Nath Singh·January 20, 2022

Marital rape exception allows absurdity to prevail, argues Amicus Curiae, Rebecca John, before Delhi HC

Paras Nath Singh·January 19, 2022

Challenge to exception to marital rape: Burden is on the Centre to explain its rationale, amicus curiae tells Delhi HC

Paras Nath Singh·January 18, 2022

Marital rape exception: Foundation of consent is right to bodily integrity, argues Amicus Curiae before Delhi HC

Paras Nath Singh·January 17, 2022

Marital rape exception: law should not hesitate to call a spade a spade, says Amicus Curiae to Delhi HC

Paras Nath Singh·January 14, 2022

Amicus Curiae explains before Delhi HC why exception to marital rape should be struck down

Paras Nath Singh·January 13, 2022

Only 36 Countries Have Not Criminalised Marital Rape, India Is One of Them

Anusha Agrawal·November 2, 2020

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