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SC declines to interfere in a petition regarding Marital rape case

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Published : Jul 2, 2019, 4:44 AM IST

The SC on Monday refused to entertain on a PIL seeking a direction to the government put in place guidelines for registration of FIRs in marital rape cases and frame appropriate laws and bylaws to make it ground or divorce.

SC declines to interfere in a petition regarding Marital rape case

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday asked petitioner and lawyer, Anuja Kapur, to approach the Delhi High Court for redressal of her plea seeking a direction to the Union of India for framing the necessary guidelines along with appropriate laws to consider marital rape as a ground of divorce.

A two-judge bench of the Apex Court, headed by Justice SA Bobde, and also comprising Justice B R Gavai, asked Kapur to approach the Delhi High court for seeking relief in the case.

SC declines to interfere in a petition regarding Marital rape case

The petition was filed before the Supreme Court by Kapur, seeking a direction to the Central government to ensure that there should be a clear guideline for registration of the cases related to marital rape.

The petition sought a direction to frame necessary guidelines along with appropriate laws and by-laws related to considering marital rape as a ground of divorce.

The petition also sought that there should be a proper guideline for registration of the cases related to marital rape, so that accountability, responsibility, and liability of the concerned authorities could be assigned while awarding penalties to the accused.

To maintain the dignity of women in marriage, the petition of Anuja, pleaded to the Supreme Court that it should pass suitable directions to the respondent (UOI) keeping in mind the welfare, well-being, and interest of the public.

Anuja's 47-page petition further claimed that there is no law for stopping the marital rape.

The petition said that the top court should hear the petition on an urgent basis and pass a direction which is the need of the hour in order to put a halt to such cases.

The petition further claimed that marital rape is not a crime and that there is no FIR (First Information Report) registered by a wife against her husband in any police station, rather, cases are being compromised by the police authorities to maintain the sanctity of the marriage between the victims and their husbands.

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday asked petitioner and lawyer, Anuja Kapur, to approach the Delhi High Court for redressal of her plea seeking a direction to the Union of India for framing the necessary guidelines along with appropriate laws to consider marital rape as a ground of divorce.

A two-judge bench of the Apex Court, headed by Justice SA Bobde, and also comprising Justice B R Gavai, asked Kapur to approach the Delhi High court for seeking relief in the case.

SC declines to interfere in a petition regarding Marital rape case

The petition was filed before the Supreme Court by Kapur, seeking a direction to the Central government to ensure that there should be a clear guideline for registration of the cases related to marital rape.

The petition sought a direction to frame necessary guidelines along with appropriate laws and by-laws related to considering marital rape as a ground of divorce.

The petition also sought that there should be a proper guideline for registration of the cases related to marital rape, so that accountability, responsibility, and liability of the concerned authorities could be assigned while awarding penalties to the accused.

To maintain the dignity of women in marriage, the petition of Anuja, pleaded to the Supreme Court that it should pass suitable directions to the respondent (UOI) keeping in mind the welfare, well-being, and interest of the public.

Anuja's 47-page petition further claimed that there is no law for stopping the marital rape.

The petition said that the top court should hear the petition on an urgent basis and pass a direction which is the need of the hour in order to put a halt to such cases.

The petition further claimed that marital rape is not a crime and that there is no FIR (First Information Report) registered by a wife against her husband in any police station, rather, cases are being compromised by the police authorities to maintain the sanctity of the marriage between the victims and their husbands.

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Intro:The Supreme Court declined to intervene on a petition seeking direction to the Central Government for clear guidelines on the registeration of FIRs for marital rape and to frame appropriate laws to qualify marital rape as a ground divorce.


Body:The bench asked the petitioner and lawyer, Anuja Kapur, to approach the Delhi High Court for redressal of her plea seeking a direction to the Union of India for framing the necessary guidelines along with appropriate laws to consider marital rape as a ground for divorce.

The petition was filed before the bench seeking a direction to the Central Government to ensure that there should be a clear guideline for registration of the cases related to marital rape.

The petition has come after 4 years when SC had refused to entertain a Delhi based woman MNC executive's plea to declare marital rape a criminal offence, saying it wasn't possible to order a change in the law for one person.She had complained that her husband repeatedly resorted to sexual violence but she was helpless.


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