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Sex with Minor Wife is Rape; Marital Rape Exception Doesn’t Apply: Bombay High Court

The Bombay High Court has ruled that sexual intercourse with a minor wife constitutes rape under Indian law, emphasizing that the marital rape exception in Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) does not apply to minors.


Background:

The case arose when a man was accused of raping his 17-year-old wife. He invoked the marital rape exception, claiming immunity from prosecution for sexual acts within a marriage. The prosecution opposed this, arguing that the exception does not apply when the wife is a minor, referencing the landmark Supreme Court judgment in Independent Thought v. Union of India (2017), which clarified that sexual relations with a wife under 18 years of age are deemed rape.


Court’s Rationale:

The High Court dismissed the accused’s argument, stating that:

  1. Age Supersedes Marital Status: The court reiterated that the law prioritizes the protection of minors, deeming individuals below 18 incapable of providing consent for sexual activity.
  2. Independent Thought Case Precedent: It reaffirmed the Supreme Court’s 2017 decision, which invalidated the marital rape exception for wives under 18, aligning with the objectives of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
  3. Child Protection Over Marriage: Marriage cannot be used as a shield to justify acts prohibited under child protection laws.

Existing Measures:

India has robust laws to protect minors from sexual exploitation, including:

  • POCSO Act, 2012: Enforces stringent measures against sexual offenses involving children.
  • Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006: Criminalizes child marriages and associated practices.
  • Supreme Court Precedent: Strengthens protections by clarifying the inapplicability of the marital rape exception to minors.

Conclusion:

This ruling reinforces India’s commitment to protecting minors from sexual exploitation, irrespective of marital status. By unequivocally applying child protection laws, the judgment sends a strong message that marriage cannot override the legal safeguards guaranteed to minors.

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