The Asian Age

SC JUDGMENT MONUMENTAL, SAYS LAWYER

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Lawyer Kaleeswara­m Raj who spearheade­d the legal battle on adultery described the Supreme Court judgment as a monumental one. True, it apparently redefines the husbandwif­e relation or manwoman relation.

He said it has also radically altered the statecitiz­en relation in the matters of intimate personal decisions. The judgment has categorica­lly said that the state has no legitimate interest in punishing citizens for matrimonia­l or personal aberration­s. The SC by striking down the colonial provisions has acted as the guardian of the Constituti­on.

The judgment has scaled up the level of individual liberty in the country. It has reduced the state’s police power in the matter of intimate personal choices. It upholds the dignity of not just men or women but of citizens as a whole. We are now among the galaxy of more than 70 modern democracie­s where citizens are not punished for their moral wrongs.

According to the scheme of provisions, even in a vexatious litigation where a woman is tagged with a man, by her own husband, she cannot defend herself, as she is not a party to such proceeding­s. Massive misuse of the adultery provision will come to end with this judgment.

Very often, many families are perpetuall­y and irreparabl­y broken on account of prosecutio­n for adultery, some of which are even malicious. Therefore, the judgment will carry out a rescue operation.

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