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No 'right' to have conjugal relations; husband can't force himself on wife: Lawyer to Delhi HC

Senior advocate Rebecca John, who has been appointed the amicus curiae to assist the court on the petitions seeking to criminalise marital rape, said that expecting a sexual relationship is not wrong in marriage but if the wife withdraws, the remedy is through dialogue or the husband may seek a civil remedy

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Photo for representational purpose. Pic/ istock

There is no "right" but only an "expectation" of conjugal relations with wife in a marriage and the same also cannot lead to the husband having forced relations with her, the Delhi High Court was told on Friday.

Senior advocate Rebecca John, who has been appointed the amicus curiae to assist the court on the petitions seeking to criminalise marital rape, said that expecting a sexual relationship is not wrong in marriage but if the wife withdraws, the remedy is through dialogue or the husband may seek a civil remedy.

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