Marital rape: Will couples have to keep consent forms in bedroom?


By John B Monteiro

Jul 19: Is the pendulum on women’s sexual rights swinging out of control? The fight for women’s rights can take bizarre forms, including keeping signing and storing consent forms before married couples have their sexual romp as can be seen from the latest report in The Times of India by Himanshi Dhawan (18-7-2015) under which the subject is scheduled to be discussed on July 20, 2015. But, first the facts.

Marital rape could soon be an offence, if a Centre-appointed panel has its way. The Pam Rajput committee, that recently submitted its report to the Women and Child Development (WCD) ministry, has recommended that as a pro-woman measure, marital rape should be consider an offence irrespective of the age of the wife and the relationship between the perpetrator and survivor.

The recommendations will be discussed in an inter-ministerial consultation on July 20, 2015.

Earlier, WCD minister Maneka Gandhi voiced her support on the view that marital rape was a form of violence against women and was "unacceptable". "My opinion is that violence against women shouldn't be limited to violence by strangers. Very often a marital rape is not always about a man's need for sex; it is about his need for power and subjugation. In such case, it should be treated with seriousness," she had said.

This is in sharp contradiction to the government's stand. "It is considered that the concept of marital rape, as understood internationally, cannot be suitably applied in the Indian context due to various factors, including level of education, illiteracy, poverty, myriad social customs and values, religious beliefs, mindset of the society to treat marriage as a sacrament," Haribhai Parathibhai Chaudhury, minister of state for home, had told Rajya Sabha in April 2015.

Contradicting the argument, activists and champions of women's rights, as well voices in the opposition ranks, have denounced the government stand as retrograde, with many pointing out that the UN Committee on Elimination of Discrimination Against Women has recommended to India that marital rape be criminalized. Late Justice J S Verma committee also recommended the criminalization of marital rape.

According to the UN Population Fund, more than two-thirds of married women in India, aged 15 to 49, have been beaten, or forced to provide sex. In 2011, the International Men and Gender Equality Survey revealed that one in five has forced their wives or partner to have sex.

Some of these concerns are likely to come up in the meeting on july20, 2015. This calls for a background focus on the subject which involves the question: Should Laws Enter Marital Bedroom?

A statement in Parliament on April 29, 2015 said that marital rape is not applicable to India because in the country marriage is treated as a sacrament and for various other reasons. Before this statement, things were different under Domestic Violence Act, 2006 and the following has relevance.

All religions accept the sanctity and permanence of matrimony. Take, for instance, the prayer recited at the solemnisation of Christian matrimony: “To have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and cherish till death do us part”. It was to be a life-long bond. The ideal marriage had its ingredients as noted by James Beattie, Scottish poet (1735 – 1803):

No jealousy their dawn of love o’ercast,
Nor blasted were their wedded days with strife;
Each season looked delightful as it past,
To the fond husband and the faithful wife.

But, all was not so cozy and rosy, with many marriages vitiated by the deviant behavior of the spouses. Robert Burns, Scottish poet (1759 – 1796), in his The Hen Pecked Husband, says:

Cursed be the man, the poorest wretch in life,
The crouching vassal, to the tyrant wife,
Who has no will but by her high permission;
Who has no sixpence but in her possession;
Who must to her his dear friend’s secret tell;
Who dreads a curtain lecture worse than hell.
Were such a wife fallen to my part,
I’d break her spirit and I’d break her heart.

That freedom to break her spirit or heart is an old privilege. Now, laws in India would put the husband in prison should he contemplate such a misadventure. A series of laws seem to pose the danger of overprotecting the wives and driving the husbands to desperation. In the bargain, the law makers seem to have forgotten that, like one needs two hands to clap, interaction between the spouses is central to the working of matrimony – good, bad or indifferent. John Gay, English poet, (1688-1732) has a take on the interdependence of spouses in matrimony:

The husband‘s sullen, dogged, shy,
The wife grows flippant in reply;
He loves command and due restriction,
And she as well likes contradiction,
She never slavishly submits;
She’ll have hers way, or have her fits.
He his way tugs, she t’other draws;
The man grows jealous and with cause.

There is a saying that an Englishman’s home is his castle and no one can intrude into its privacy. Similarly, the matrimonial bedroom was considered the most private sanctuary of the couple. It is not only the pleasure chamber but also the reconciliation retreat – to kiss and make up. Only books like Kamasuthra or sex manuals could keep company of the spouses in their matrimonial bedside table.

Now things have changed with the latest law, Domestic Violence Act, having got Presidential approval on October 25, 1006. For the first time, it introduces the concept of “Invisible violence” at home – physical and verbal abuse, withholding of financial rights and sexual cruelty. Denial of company, indifference and abstinence from sex are legal grounds for divorce. She can cite “marital rape” as ground for divorce. In other words, she can turn around and say that she had not consented to the sex she has had with her husband. This is the intrusion of law into the bedroom. This might lead to the farcical situation of having consent forms to be signed and stored in the bedroom. Sexual foreplay may have to start with the signing of consent form and keeping it safe from subsequent destruction. The wife can raise a dispute if the man did not rise to the occasion or over-rose to her comfort level or expectation.

The domestic violence Act is preceded by a succession of Acts and court rulings that have made life miserable for men. They are now vulnerable to blackmail by wives threatening to take recourse to the anti-male laws. There has been strong reaction to this trend and men have banded together under the banner of Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Males – with a women as President to boot – in Kolkata.

What did Shakespeare mean when he wrote, in Love’s Labour Lost, of matrimony as “A world without end bargain”? Did he mean that the bargain was struck once and for all to last a life-time? Or, did he mean bargaining continuously through the whole of one’s marital life? In this context, It is also relevant to note that Shakespeare had a sneaking sympathy for the rights of women. He wrote in Othello:

Let husbands know,
Their wives have sense like them: they see, smell
And have their palates for both sweet and sour,
As husbands have.

Now we come to the question: Is marriage an open licence to have sex with one’s marital partner? The conventional wisdom said “Yes”. But the emerging laws say “No”. Thereby hangs a long history and a string of laws governing inter-sex relationships under changing marital laws.

An India Today-AC Nielson-ORG-MARG survey had come to the conclusion that sex without consent (marital rape) is a reality in the Indian bedroom. To the question: “Has your spouse forced you to have sex?” 42% replied “very often” – 38% males and 45% females. “Sometimes” was the reply from 46% males and 39% females.

This has not resulted in a beeline to the courts with plaints of marital rape. But, things are changing. Rochana Majumdar, commenting on the survey, said: “As feminist scholars we learn to acknowledge that women’s silences speak volumes. Our task is to weave narratives of their pain by trying to make sense of the reasons that render them mute. Many of the responses indicate how women have become more assertive on matters relating their bodies, their pleasures and their sexuality.”

Dr Harish Shetty, social psychiatrist from Mumbai, commenting on the subject says: “The definition of forced sex would mean the refusal of modern woman to be doormat. It is an era of ambivalence with the transition from blind acceptance to reluctant refusal, where the woman yields but with.

Now we come to the question: Is marriage an open licence to have sex with your marital partner? The conventional wisdom said “Yes”. But the emerging laws say “No”. It, appears that Marital rape, from being absurd or incredible, is a living reality with serious legal implications.


Post-script:

Should rape laws be unisex? According to media reports, on July 16, 2015, a taxi driver who reached two women to their building in Delhi was lured into their flat to collect his fare and while inside was asked to have sex with one of the women. On refusing, one of them violently tore his clothes and forced herself on him while the other woman videographed the scene. A police complaint has been lodged on this episode and the outcome is awaited. But, it points to the fact that raping is not the monopoly of men and women can also be the culprits!


Veteran journalist and author, John B Monteiro now concentrates on Editorial Consultancy, having recently edited the autobiography of a senior advocate, history and souvenir to mark the centenary of Catholic Association of South Kanara and currently working on the history/souvenir to mark the platinum jubilee of Kanara Chamber of Commerce & Industry. He is also Editorial Consultant and content provider for Vishal Jagriti, the English monthly of All India Catholic Union, now published from Mangaluru.

  

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  • John B. Monteiro, Bondel Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 22 2015

    Thank you readers for your considered wide-ranging (not wild-ranging) views. Your response is greatly satisfying and encouraging.

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  • H, Delhi

    Tue, Jul 21 2015

    Mr Monteiro, you are overlooking a simple fact. Rape is forced sex. It can be with a man or a woman. Dont sensationalize the issue. Yes, male rape is rare in marriage as women are usually physically unable subdue a man. However, the opposite is very common. Can a 100kg man dominate and force his 70kg wife to have sex even when she is tired and sick?Yes, definitely.

    It all comes down to choice and the simple fact that NO means NO. It is the right of a women to decide who to sleep with. Marriage does not automatically mean a free sex slave ( husband or wife)

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 20 2015

    There are so many incidents where women s call for home delivery of PIZZA,Fried chicken,Combo Meal when delivery men or boy comes to deliver the same you know what happens? they force him to have sex and they even torture him,,,, is there any law for this kind of rape?

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  • christine, manglore

    Mon, Jul 20 2015

    When person marry,he marry in everything in that spouse had. sick,weak,poverty,habits,sins troubles,trials,tribulations….Its become boundary in couples,affect both,and together has to solved. It is our duty(lots about marriage teaching will get in youtube(T.D.JAKE)
    One teaching I heard if I have someone sick in family,need finance…I was worried.my wife love me so much,is she is happy that I am tensed like that? And my wife has problems like that she was worried tensed is I am happy when she suffering,no,love will not let her to suffer alone either I,my problem is her and her problem is mine too.it will affect both side, and we has to lift each other strengthen each other, and has to jointly try to solve,it must experienced both side,love must work like that way,marriage must go like that.
    Other man of god said he was in deep sleep,in the midnight his wife woke up and said I am so thirsty. he was so tiered and don’t want to get up,but the way how she was with him behaving,loving,helping, taking care,adjusting that he couldn't neglect,in sleepy he woke up,went and brought water for her and slept again.
    Husband is the pillar,head ruler of the house,but if he lead that wisely,lovingly in good manner than it will work, if husband is only own wills forcibly trying to control than situation will go worst,extend of love it will effect wife's mind,heart and create anger, bitterness, hatred… and day by day desire of sex will change completely,and she don’t want sex and sometime she hate not only husband but all the males too.(man want her to fulfill his need only than remember that Wife is not a sex machine,but she is human been same like you)Know the battle you face, before you get into it
    In life there are up downs, especially in marriage, In marriage always need word love you and sorry,before pointing finger to opposite I have to check myself is there any root through me, that become reason?.
    If there is no love everything forcible.Love can forgive, forget, sacrifice.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Mon, Jul 20 2015

    This case purely applies to whom !!! who does not understand each other or a misunderstand after one's marriage!!!!!

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    THE FORMS FILLED BY COUPLE BEFORE SEX SHOULD BE COMPULSORILY CHECKED BY MP OF THAT CONSISTENCYAND HE SHOULD SIGN IT LIKE CA.

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    HOW ABOUT EXTRAMARITAL AFFAIRS !!
    YOU SEE DOUBLE SHIFT

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  • Rajesh D., Manglore, Dubai

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    Forced sex is not enjoyed by both parties. live & let others live. Same formula applies here also, you enjoy and let her also enjoy.
    Men should understand and respect wife, she is not a machine. However, many a times, wife discourages husband by applying vicks on her beautiful face and all over chest by telling true lies that she has got severe headache and want to sleep but she is quick to wash her face once husband is fast asleep.

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  • Roshan Braganza, Bombay

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    The author of this thread at least put the gender neutral article this time , nevertheless most of his articles favours women and their 'false victimhood'. Indian legal market is already biased against men and again this propaganda to make it even worse

    1. Times have changed , suppose a non virgin bride complaints of Forcefull sex and puts the blame on innocent husband

    2. This will make husbands slaves , if her demands are not met she can cry rape every morning

    3. Women abusing men is reality now a days under the false mask of empowerment . So they already at the mercy of their women
    4. Marital rape can come under Indian Evidence Act , so a verbal comments are enough to nail. Onus of defence lies on man. This can be grossly misused to counter adultery charges and falsely implicate husbands .

    5. With due respect all the real woman , there are great mother's , grand mothers , daughters , sisters but this third wave feminism can kill every relationship and can be fatal.
    6. The misuses are rampant , still the courts are not conducting any case studies , governments are silent . Absence of men's rights ministry and no NGOs to support , lack of funds make men's life a misery.
    7. Already lots of aged mothers are sent to jail due to unfair marital laws , and this can make it even reverse , it will render lots of innocents sons are rapists.
    8. UN is not above the Democratic court. It cannot force the government to draft something bizarre. The reports says all the 75 percent relationships are forced , that means 75 percent of population are born out of marital rape ! ?. Height of stupidity and shame .
    9. Lastly , what about the force upon husband. He sweats 24*7 for betterment of family and constantly abused by wives and in laws. Is there any law to help him !!?? . Wake up men before its too late.

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  • Rahul 1991, Nagpur

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    Marital rape law is same as other anti male laws like alimony..etc men already find difficult to have sex in relationship since now days women find sex as rape . in marriage, man must have right to do sex with wives. Men never force their wives for sex , i#those women who don't want to keep their man happy they excuses to avoid sex and whine it as rape. if such laws continued to introduce then soon nation will become anti male fascist run by groups of women

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  • prakash, mangalore

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    Consent form is required before marriage. Take sign on consent form.

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  • ROD, PHIL

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    Andha Kanoon. Kya horaha hai. Apney he Khet may hal chalana mana hai ???

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  • Gunner, dxb

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    Shaadi se pehle sex - problem
    Shadi k baad sex- problem
    Aakhir Mard kya karey yaar

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    hhhhh....big joke......,Then better not to marry and rape without strings.

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    Becoming a religious priest is the best option nowadays!!LOL!!!

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    IN FUTURE YOU NEED PERMIT TO INTERCOURSE, LIKE MINING PERMIT.
    ANYBODY CROSS THE LIMIT ABOVE MONTHLY QUOTA !!!

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    Yeh tho Kabab me haddi bann gayaa....

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  • Roshan Braganza, Bombay

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    'Marital rape ' concept is feminist fantasy and funded by UN to destroy very strong family set up in India. Those women who believe in such concept , first of all should not get marry. People enter matrimony to be in love , so concept of ' rape' is a fallacy and void . The sacrament of marriage is divine and once knots are tied , wife consents to husband throughout her life . The government cannot install a billion CCTV cameras at every bedroom to have watch on couple and analyse the consent.

    What's needed is the gender neutral 498a and DV act , because wives do harass husbands now a days , so men too have right on their consents . I hope government rejects this ' marital rape ' concept as it already done so , and will bring gender neutral laws .

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    @ Roshan B,Bombay,as you say woman has to consent throughout her life is not correct.A marital act should be done with the consent of both.Usually men have always (mostly)like to have it.but due to harmons or something else dont feel always or enjoy.but understanding both sides is a must not because of some paragraphs or man has aright always.same time how many men come drunken and fall over the wife or when wife is come after a hard work home and naturally feels like only to sleep but husband demands.such things are then called as rape,but Need not run to court ,Police but solve between yourself when alcohol is not consumed.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    Marital rape!!!! Then legalise live in partnership...!!!???

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  • Joyson, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    If a wife does not allow sex for months then why the hell she is getting married and screwing husband's happiness?.

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  • Aj, Canadian

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    I did come across many men who has issue with their wife's don't have sex.with husband months or more. It is not only taking away happiness of men also mental torture of men systematic abuse which is dangerous than actual rape. All men should keep a form for that and fight in the court for stealing men peace and happiness Evan 5hough legally Marred couples.

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  • jagdish, Mumbai, UAE

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    Leagalise the prostitution in India.. This will solve the problem

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  • ANP, Blore

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    Jagdish,
    If your idea is enacted the give may come out with a law , where in written permission will have to be obtained from wife to visit Pros ,!

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  • RONALD, UDUPI

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    Judges will have a very tough time.

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  • India First, India

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    Now men should think 100 times before getting married...... !!! :)

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  • Unknown, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    After marriage if forced sex is considered marital rape and subjected to punishment , then legalize brothels..Or else husbands will end up having extra marital affair..

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    How can marital rape be proved? I mean no witness, no CCTV or is it like the wife will just complain & husband will be punished? But the cruelty must be condemned in every form.

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    MR MISQUITH INSTALLING GPS SYSTEM WILL BE IDEAL. IT WILL RECORD TIME DATE AND DURATION OF COURSE.

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  • vivek, herebile / abudhabi

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    Rape concept for married Couple.!!.???..if Government and court or Women have such Concern please opt for trans gender!!......Biologically, religiously, Scientifically, it doesn't make sense!!...if someone want Salman or sharukh on bed!!..then this will create such problem!!...

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  • FAB, AUD

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    Better auto contact chip with Bluetooth transfer to record in data base & updating as age get old for durability.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    is it really worth the effort ...

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  • Vikas G, Udupi

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    Just because you had sour grapes case despite hard efforts or if you may have retired from the efforts doesnt mean that others should also.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    Vikas, why rape if plenty of fish is available in the ocean ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    Vikas, if there is plenty of fish is in the ocean - why rape ...

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  • Ramakrishna A K , Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    Keep attendance register where both will sign daily.
    Or else just like in factories -keep attendance card punching machine where wife will punch husband's card and husband will punch wife's card.
    But in a hurry if they proceed Without signing attendance register or without punching card, then it should be considered as extra-marital affair!!

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  • ANP, Blore

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    Ramakrishna ,
    All the problems start in life because of free use of Punching without Card .
    Do they also have quota system ?
    JOHN MAAM,
    THANK FOR THE EYEOPENER TO US HUSBANDS .

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  • KRPrabhu, B'luru

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    Punching should be on equal force....
    No drink and drive ....

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  • ANP, Blore

    Sun, Jul 19 2015

    KR,
    YOU MEAN NO DRINK AND DIVE ?

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  • vinu, Bajal/Dubai

    Mon, Jul 20 2015

    hahahahahah. well said

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