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'Consent Immaterial In Legal Marriage': MP High Court Quashes S.377 IPC Charge Against Husband - Live Law

'Consent Immaterial In Legal Marriage': MP High Court Quashes S.377 IPC Charge Against Husband    Live Law Oral, anal sex between husband and wife not punishable under Section 377 IPC: Madhya Pradesh High Court…

'Consent Immaterial In Legal Marriage': MP High Court Quashes S.377 IPC Charge Against Husband - Live Law

'Consent Immaterial In Legal Marriage': MP High Court Quashes S.377 IPC Charge Against Husband    Live Law Oral, anal sex between husband and wife not punishable under Section 377 IPC: Madhya Pradesh High Court    Bar and Bench Madhya

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  • 'Consent Immaterial In Legal Marriage': MP High Court Quashes S.377 IPC Charge Against Husband    Live Law Oral, anal
  • sex between husband and wife not punishable under Section 377 IPC: Madhya Pradesh High Court    Bar and Bench Madhya
  • Pradesh high court drops ‘unnatural offence’ charge against husband, cites marital exception    The Times of India
  • Consent Within Marriage "Legally Immaterial" for Prosecuting Sexual Acts as Rape or Under Section 377 IPC: Madhya Pradesh High

Background

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  • Court    Law Trend ‘Legally Immaterial’: Madhya Pradesh High Court rules husband can’t be booked for ‘unnatural’ sex
  • with wife    The Indian Express 'Consent Immaterial In Legal Marriage': MP High Court Quashes S.377 IPC Charge Against
  • Husband Live Law Oral, anal sex between husband and wife not punishable under Section 377 IPC: Madhya Pradesh High Court Bar and
  • Bench Madhya Pradesh high court drops ‘unnatural offence’ charge against husband, cites marital exception The Times of India

Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • Bench Madhya Pradesh high court drops ‘unnatural offence’ charge against husband, cites marital exception The Times of India
  • Consent Within Marriage "Legally Immaterial" for Prosecuting Sexual Acts as Rape or Under Section 377 IPC: Madhya Pradesh High
  • Court Law Trend ‘Legally Immaterial’: Madhya Pradesh High Court rules husband can’t be booked for ‘unnatural’ sex with wife The

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