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Mint Mumbai
|November 27, 2023
Proposals for India's criminal law overhaul need close scrutiny. In casting off a colonial legacy, we must adopt a Constitutional legal framework that can survive political tides
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The case for shedding a colonial-era penal code rests not just on how outdated some of its provisions are, but on a need to actualize our 1947 liberation from foreign rule. Individual liberty, it was hoped, could be maximized within the constraint of neither depriving others of it, nor causing anyone harm—a live-and-let-live model. A recent let-down for such a liberal order was the news of a parliamentary panel asking for adultery to be listed as an offence under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), which India’s government plans to replace the Indian Penal Code (IPC) of 1860 with. As a weapon designed for males to wield against their wives’ lovers, the old IPC version denied women sexual agency and was struck down by the Supreme Court in 2018. Should marital infidelity now be outlawed by a gender-neutral provision? While this may satisfy the equality test, the judicial ruling that scrapped the Victorian ban also held it to be in violation of Article 21—our right, i.e., to life and liberty. As adultery can split families and cause pain, it requires some restraint, no doubt, but
This story is from the November 27, 2023 edition of Mint Mumbai.
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