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VOL. 7, ISSUE 3 (2021)
Adultery and the Indian law
Authors
Jahnvi Rana, Mehar Mehta, Kushagra Gahoi
Abstract
Adultery shows a contention between social pressure and individual battle for joy. Adultery has consistently experienced society's disapproval towards them. In India, adultery is outlawed under Section 497 IPC. According to criminal law in India, the offense of adultery is directed only at the 'outsider' who violated the sanctity of the marital home when the outsider is a man. In this manner it adds up to gender based discrimination in law. As we would like to think, continuation of this law in the present day, demands broad reforms and amendments.
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Pages:214-216
How to cite this article:
Jahnvi Rana, Mehar Mehta, Kushagra Gahoi "Adultery and the Indian law ". International Journal of Law, Vol 7, Issue 3, 2021, Pages 214-216
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