Updated On: 03 October, 2024 08:10 PM IST | New Delhi | mid-day online correspondent
The Centre's affidavit in the Supreme Court stated that while a husband does not have any right to violate the consent of his wife, attracting the crime in the nature of 'rape' as recognised in India to the institution of marriage can be arguably considered to be 'excessively harsh'

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If sexual acts by a man with his own wife is made punishable as "rape", it may severely impact the conjugal relationship and lead to serious disturbances in the institution of marriage, the Centre has told the Supreme Court.
Opposing the criminalisation of marital rape, which is sought by many petitioners before the apex court, the Centre has filed its preliminary counter affidavit, reported news agency PTI.