Analysing fair labelling in rape laws: A reading of the Delhi High Court’s verdict on constitutionality of marital rapeAnushruti S.·March 26, 2023
The mirage of married women’s rights: marital rape proceedings before Delhi HCAmira Dhawan·February 10, 2022
A critical analysis of the constitutionality of the non-criminalisation of marital rape in IndiaYatin Gaur·September 10, 2021
Only 36 Countries Have Not Criminalised Marital Rape, India Is One of ThemAnusha Agrawal·November 2, 2020
Marital rape exception allows absurdity to prevail, argues Amicus Curiae, Rebecca John, before Delhi HCParas Nath Singh·January 19, 2022
Recent decisions by Kerala & Chhattisgarh High Courts highlight need to settle legal position on marital rapeSeema Sindhu·August 27, 2021
Marital violence may be more widespread than previously estimated, health centre-based interventions necessary: CEHAT reportTushar Kohli·February 27, 2023
Rape and consent in marriage: Going beyond the split verdict of the Delhi High CourtMaya John·June 4, 2022
Justice C. Hari Shankar’s defence of marital rape is a homage to patriarchyRangin Pallav Tripathy·June 5, 2022
Supreme Court to hear petitions challenging marital rape exception in Indian Penal CodeThe Leaflet·January 17, 2023
It cannot be said that Parliament was unmindful of the rights of the wife, counsel tells Delhi HC seeking to retain marital rape exceptionParas Nath Singh·January 25, 2022
Marital rape exception: Foundation of consent is right to bodily integrity, argues Amicus Curiae before Delhi HCParas Nath Singh·January 17, 2022