BREAKING: DELHI HIGH COURT PASSES SPLIT VERDICT ON CRIMINALIZING #MARITAL RAPE

Update: 2022-05-11 04:06 GMT
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The Delhi High Court will pronounce the judgment TODAY on a batch of petitions challenging the exception to Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code, which exempts forceful sexual intercourse by a man with his own wife from the offence of rape.A bench of Justice Rajiv Shakdher and Justice C Hari Shankar pronounced the judgment after reserving the orders on February 21. The Court had appointed...

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The Delhi High Court will pronounce the judgment TODAY on a batch of petitions challenging the exception to Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code, which exempts forceful sexual intercourse by a man with his own wife from the offence of rape.

A bench of Justice Rajiv Shakdher and Justice C Hari Shankar pronounced the judgment after reserving the orders on February 21. 

The Court had appointed Senior Advocates Rebecca John and Rajshekhar Rao as amicus in the matter.

While the Centre repeatedly requested the Court to defer the hearing saying that it is undertaking a consultative process to review the IPC provisions, the Bench refused to accept the request saying "there is no terminal date when the consultation process will get over" and proceeded to reserve judgment after hearing the parties.

Solicitor General of India Tushar Mehta had apprised the Court that the Central Government was awaiting the response of other State Governments and stakeholders seeking their comments on the issue. Mehta had argued that hearing in the matter should be deferred till such time the inputs are recieved from State Governments and stakeholders.

He had submitted that while the Central Government reiterated it's stand that it was committed to maintain and protect the dignity and liberty of every woman, the question involved in the petitions was not merely a constitutional question relating to regular statutes but the same had far reaching consequences.

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2022-05-11 08:52 GMT

BREAKING: DELHI HIGH COURT PSSES SPLIT VERDICT ON CRIMINALIZING #MARITALRAPE

2022-05-11 08:50 GMT

BREAKING: Justice Rajiv Shakdher holds Exception 2 to Section 375 IPC , which exempts husband from the offence of rape for forcible sex with wife, as unconstitutional.

2022-05-11 08:48 GMT

Bench assembled

2022-05-11 04:41 GMT

A division bench comprising of Justice Rajiv Shakdher and Justice C Hari Shankar will be pronouncing the judgment at 2:15 PM today. 

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