Rape
is a crime and the person accused can be punished severely by the law if proven
guilty. There are laws against the crime of rape which can be used to bring
justice to the victims and punish the culprits. But what if this grave sin is
committed on a woman with whom she is supposed to spend her entire life that is
her husband? Its becomes a marital where the husband rapes his own wife within
their marriage. If a rape by unknown person can be so traumatizing for the
victim for a long time or even throughout her life then the trauma of rape of
woman by her own husband is unimaginable because they have to face that person
everyday. Unfortunately, marital rape is not criminalized in India because
marriage is seen as sacred institution here. But how can a marriage be sacred
when the man who you are bonded with this institution violates your right and
consent of physical intimacy? How can a woman who is raped by her own husband
can continue to live with him with the possibility of being raped again by him?
Section 375, the provision of rape in
the Indian Penal Code (IPC) considers- “Sexual intercourse by man with
his own wife, the wife not being under 15 years of age, is not rape.” Section
376 of IPC provides punishment for rape. According to the section, the rapist
should be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which
shall not be less than 7 years but which may extend to life or for a term
extending up to 10 years and shall also be liable to fine unless the woman
raped is his own wife, and is not under 12 years of age, in which case, he
shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may
extend to 2 years with fine or with both. These laws prove that how Indian
government is insensitive towards marital rape and don’t want to criminalize it
just because the culprit is the victim’s husband. According to Women and child
development minister Maneka Gandhi, the marital rape cannot be
criminalized in the Indian context. She says, "It
is considered that the concept of marital rape, as understood internationally,
cannot be suitably applied in the Indian context due to various factors e.g.
level of education/illiteracy, poverty, religious beliefs, mindset of the
society to treat the marriage as a sacrament." Her statement angered a
lots of women rights group. How can a woman who is supposed to work for women
and child development say such a regressive and gender-biased statement when
there are more than 60% marital rape victims in India? It is said that women
are raped more by people known to them than people unknown to them. What many
people are not ready to accept that most of those known people are victim’s
husbands themselves who are supposed to respect their dignity instead of
violating their dignity?
With the statistics showing as more than 60% of women as victims of marital rape in India, there is a high possibility that we see some victims as well as culprits of marital rape when we are outside our house and travelling. But we can't figure out who among the people we see everyday are victims and culprits of marital rape. When we see a married couple, we can have thoughts in our mind about the couple that whether they are happily married or unhappily married, whether they had love marriage or they had arranged marriage to the extent of whether the wife is satisfied and loves her sexual relation with her husband or she is raped regularly by her own husband. We are not wicked to have these kinds of thought process as its a normal human nature.
Its high time there should be strict
laws for marital rape. Marital rape needs to be criminalized as many women in
India suffer greatly from it. The women who show courage to file complaint
against their husbands are turned away by the police. With the lack of support
for such a heinous crime
will Marital Rape ever be criminalized in
India?
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