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- Section 377 is gone, but some fear the proposed . . . - The Indian Express
Section 377 of the IPC states: “Whoever voluntarily has carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal, shall be punished with imprisonment for life, or with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ten years, and shall also be liable to fine ”
- An Overview of Criminal Laws in India in Relation to Sex and Sexuality . . .
Offences of sexual assault and penetrative sexual assault against a child, irrespective of gender of the child, were defined, punishable with minimum of 3- or 7-year term, respectively
- THE PROTECTION OF WOMEN FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACT, 2005 - India Code
17 Right to reside in a shared household —(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, every woman in a domestic relationship shall have the right to reside in the shared household, whether or not she has any right, title or beneficial interest in the same
- Emotional and Verbal Child Abuse in India: Critique of Existing . . .
Children around the globe are vulnerable to different forms of abuse as evidenced by the high rates of exploitation, violence, and neglect Though other types of abuse such as neglect, physical abuse, and sexual abuse are more widely acknowledged, emotional and or verbal abuse (EVA) in children receives less attention in research and public discourse in India This paper highlights the
- Violence Against Women and Girls: Law and Policy Framework in India
This resource provides an overview of Indian laws and policies related to Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG), including relevant constitutional articles, acts, amendments and policy statements
- Verbal Abuse A Recognized and Punishable Offense Under Indian Law
Verbal abuse is not a trivial matter but a punishable offense under Indian law By addressing this issue through legal means, society sends a strong message that abuse in any form is unacceptable
- Compilation of Gender Equality Domestic Violence Laws from around the . . .
Rangita de Silva-de Alwis, SJD, the Senior Advisor on International Programs at the Wellesley Centers for Women, has conducted research and has provided technical assistance to global partners on gender equality laws and domestic violence laws from around the world
- Women and Criminal Law: Key Issues and Legal Remedies (Course . . . - Studocu
This document discusses various legal issues faced by individuals in India, including maintenance rights for divorced Muslim women, the constitutionality of the PCPNDT Act regarding sex determination, legal recourse for transgender individuals facing harassment, and the implications of domestic violence laws It provides insights into relevant laws and judicial precedents
- Domestic violence and dowry laws : the gender disadvantage
It can happen to anyone irrespective of race, gender, age or sexual orientation It is clearly stated by the UN that any person can be the victim of domestic violence In India, we do not consider men to be the victims of domestic violence
- Global norms and standards: Ending violence against women
There are a number of internationally agreed norms and standards that relate to ending violence against women; this page lists some of the most prominent
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