Hindustan Times (Patiala)

A measure long overdue

The SC ruling puts the rape and child protection laws in sync

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In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court of India on Wednesday did what the legislator­s have shied away from doing for many years — it has criminalis­ed sex between a man and his minor wife (girl child). The apex court has not just assailed and set aside the definition of rape under the Indian Penal Code

(IPC) but has also done away with the artificial distinctio­n between a married girl child and an unmarried girl child in the rape law. According to the rape law — the age of consent is 18 years, meaning that sex with a minor girl is rape. But unfortunat­ely, in the same breath, the law also protected sexual intercours­e between a man and his wife being a girl between 15 and 18 years of age.

Before this verdict there also existed duality between the rape law and Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO). Having sexual intercours­e with a girl child between 15 and 18 years of age, the husband of the girl child is said to have not committed rape as defined in Section 375 of the IPC but is said to have committed aggravated penetrativ­e sexual assault in terms of Section 5(n) of the POCSO Act. Despite progressiv­e legislatio­ns like POCSO and Juvenile Justice Act, which protect rights of children, girl child/child brides who otherwise are treated as minors under various laws were afforded no protection under the IPC. While the government took steps to do away with the social evil of child marriages and enacted a law, it did not bring changes in the rape law as both the laws disagreed on the age of consent. Now the top court has upheld the rights of girls who are married between the ages of 15 and 18 years and in doing so has harmonised the IPC with POCSO Act, JJ Act and the Prohibitio­n of Child Marriage Act.

What this judgment has achieved is that it has come to the rescue of girl child or child brides who would have been otherwise degraded, humiliated and destroyed. According to government data, 46% of women in India between the ages of 18 and 29 years were married before the age of 18 years. It is also estimated that there are about 23 million child brides in India.

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