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Marital Rape - before the Delhi High Court Judgment- ADJOURNED - EP - 04

Marital Rape - before the Delhi High Court Judgment- ADJOURNED - EP - 04

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The Delhi High Court recently passed its judgment on the issue of Criminalizing Marital Rape. Karuna Nundy, Colin Gonsalves, and J. Sai Deepak argued at length before the Court. The issue still remains unresolved.

Tonight our host, Anshul takes this issue up with Tazmeen Amna Siddiqui, author of "Goner", Aditya Vardhan Sharma, a Commercial Disputes Resolution lawyer, and Niharika Yenesi, Advocate (Acting as Amicus). While assessing this issue at length, several important aspects have been discussed to address the importance of consent and willingness of two partners in a marriage.

Let us know your thoughts on the issue in the comments section below!

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