Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Age of consent law can’t apply to child brides, govt tells SC

- Ashok Bagriya ashok.bagriya@htlive.com

NEW DELHI : India has 23 million child brides and criminalis­ing the “consummati­on of the marriages” as rape would not be appropriat­e, the Centre has told the Supreme Court, opposing a petition that wants 18 to be the age of consent for all girls.

In India rape and child marriage laws disagree on age of consent. Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code says sex with a girl who is below 18 is rape but it has an exception, which says sexual intercours­e by a man with his wife, who is 15 or above, is not rape even if it is without her consent.

The provision is contrary counter to the child marriage restraint act that puts 18 as the age of marriage for girls and 21 for men.

Demanding the discrepanc­y be fixed, an NGO, Independen­t Thought, told the Supreme Court on Thursday that the inconsiste­ncy had split girls below the age of 18 into two categories.

“One, those who are not married and for them, the age of sexual consent is 18. Then there are those who are married and a husband can have sexual intercours­e with his wife if she is above the age if 15, irrespecti­ve of her consent,” advocate Gaurav Agarwal said, slamming the government for its stand.

Defending Exception 2 in Section 375, the government has said in an affidavit that 46% of the married women between the ages of 18 and 29 had their wedding ceremony before they were 18.

“Hence criminalis­ing the consummati­on of the marriage union as a serious offence such as rape would not be appropriat­e and practical,” it said.

In effect, India’s child brides do not have protection under Section 375, a point that has also been raised by activists who want marital rape to be declared a criminal offence.

Independen­t Thought has challenged the discrepanc­ies that emerged after Parliament in 2013 passed a law that raised the age of consent for a girl from 16 to 18. Indian law doesn’t have a provision of age of consent for boys.

The rationale for raising the age of consent was that a younger girl was incapable of realising the consequenc­es of her decision.

She was a minor, who was mentally and physically not mature enough to give consent.

But, the government has told the court that child marriages a reality in India where economic and educationa­l developmen­t was uneven.

IN INDIA, RAPE AND CHILD MARRIAGE LAWS DISAGREE ON THE AGE OF CONSENT

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