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11 October 2017
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| Sex with a minor amounts to rape even if the couple are married, the Indian Supreme Court ruled on October 11, closing a legal loophole that had allowed some perpetrators to escape punishment |
Sex with a
minor amounts to rape even if the couple are married, India's top court ruled
on Wednesday, closing a legal loophole that had allowed some perpetrators to
escape punishment.
The age of
consent and thus the legal age for girls to marry in India is 18, but millions
of children are made to do so when they are much younger, particularly in poor
rural areas.
India's
rape laws specifically exclude married couples, which historically meant that
even non-consensual sex with a minor could not be classed as rape if it took
place within marriage.
But the
Supreme Court said that contradicted India's strict laws on the age of consent.
It ruled
that police should in future prosecute cases of marital rape if the victim was
under 18 and registered a complaint within a year of the incident.
Vikram
Srivastava, a lawyer who petitioned the court on the issue, welcomed the ruling
which he said would give child victims some protection.
"The
judgement today in two lines says that if anyone now marries a girl child below
the age of 18 years and if the girl complains within a year of sexual intercourse,
then that person can be prosecuted for rape," he said in comments
broadcast on the NDTV news network.
"(Child
marriage) is prohibited, but we all know the number of children who are married
below the age of 18 years."
Many
parents in India marry off their children in the hope of improving their
financial security and to avoid the shame associated with pre-marital sex.
The results
can be devastating, with girls dropping out of school to cook and clean for
their husbands and suffering health problems from giving birth at a young age.
A separate
challenge to the laws on marital rape is currently going through the Indian
courts.
The
government has said it opposes criminalising marital rape as this would damage
the institution of marriage.

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