ED Vox Pop: We Ask Gen Z If Marital Rape Should Be Criminalised

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Marital Rape

The debate on criminalizing marital rape in India has been gaining momentum in recent years, with varied opinions among the youth. While some believe it is essential for protecting women’s rights and ensuring equality, others are concerned about the potential misuse of the law or the impact on traditional marital dynamics.

Gen Z, in particular, offers a fresh perspective, balancing modern views on consent with the cultural complexities of marriage in India. Here’s what they have to say:

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Opinions on criminalizing marital rape reflect the diversity of perspectives within Indian Gen Z. While there is significant support for recognizing marital rape as a crime, some express concern over the potential misuse of the law and its impact on marriage.

Ultimately, many agree that legal and social reform is necessary, but with careful consideration of how the law is applied in a culturally sensitive context.


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Sources: Contributors’ Opinion

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This post is tagged under: Criminalizing Marital Rape, Women’s Rights, Gender Equality, Legal Reform, Justice For Women, Human Rights, End Marital Rape, Stop Gender Violence, Law And Justice, Equal Rights, Marriage Equality, Consent Matters, Sexual Assault, Feminist Voices, Rape Laws, Social Justice, India Speaks, Change The Law, Speak Up For Women

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