Woman accuces husband of marital rap in indore



Once widely unrecognized by law and society as a crime or wrongdoing, marital rap is now opposed by many societies around the world, repudiated by international conventions, and increasingly criminalized. 

The issues of sxual and domestic violence within marriage and the family unit, and more generally, the issue of violence against women, have come to growing international attention from the second half of the 20th century. Still, in many countries, marital rap either remains outside the criminal law, or is illegal but widely tolerated. Laws are rarely being enforced, due to factors ranging from reluctance of authorities to pursue the crime, to lack of public knowledge that forced sxual intercourse in marriage is illegal.Marital rap is more widely experienced by women. Despite the popular understanding that marital rap is a one-time occurrence, it is often a chronic form of violence for the victim. It usually exists in destructive relationships and is more about humiliation, degradation, anger, and resentment. It exists in a complex web of state governments, cultural practices, and societal ideologies which combine to influence each distinct instance and situation in varying ways. The reluctance to criminalize and prosecute marital rap has been attributed to traditional views of marriage, interpretations of religious doctrines, ideas about male and female sxuality, and to cultural expectations of subordination of a wife to her husband views which continue to be common in many parts of the world.

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