Marital rape needn’t be an offence: Ex-Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra

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April 9, 2019

Bengaluru, Apr 9: Former Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra on Monday said he doesn’t think marital rape should be made an offence in India. “There is no necessity to bring such kind of law. This is my personal view,” he said.

Participating in the inaugural session of National Conference on Transformative Constitutionalism in India: Reflections on Shifting Paradigms organised by the KLE Society’s Law College, Justice Misra said borrowed ideas are not acceptable in all circumstances.

“Because some country has made marital rape an offence… I don’t think it should be regarded as an offence in India. In villages, it will create absolute anarchy in many families. Our country is sustaining because of the family platform. We still have family values... we still respect the family background and many other facets,” he pointed out.

The former CJI expressed his opinion during an interactive session with law students. He made the above statements when a first-year LLB student asked him, “Don’t you think the rape laws in India must be amended? Shouldn’t rape laws be made gender neutral and marital rape also be considered a crime?”

In India, marital rape, or man forcing his wife to have sex, is not defined in any statute or law. Women’s rights activists have been fighting at various forums, including the court of law, to make it a criminal offence.

Before he stepped down as CJI during October 2018, Justice Misra had delivered several landmark judgments upholding constitutional, fundamental and individual rights. A five-judge bench headed by him had delivered the historic ruling on Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, decriminalising homosexuality.

The two-day seminar being held on the Ullal campus will see as many as 55 paper presentations from legal studies enthusiasts and experts from different parts of the country.

Rational anarchy has no room in democracy

Talking about power-sharing between the Delhi government and the lieutenant governor, former CJI Dipak Misra said all constitutional functionaries are supposed to show constitutional behaviour. “They have to be guided by constitutional morality. Rational anarchy has no room in democracy. Similarly, individual imperialism has no space in democracy. A balance has to be struck,” he said.

There is no arithmetic in law

Speaking about last year’s apex court verdict on IPC section 377, Justice Misra said, “There is nothing called arithmetic in law. The arguments such as so many people (meaning majority) are not affected won’t hold. It is a question of fundamental right. If your fundamental right is affected it is the duty of the court to protect it. Now these people (LGBT) who were fighting against section 377 are actually excluded from the mainstream of the society. Introduction of the concept of inclusion is transformative constitutionalism. You have to have an inclusive society. You can’t exclude anybody.”

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July 20,2020

Mangaluru/ Udupi, Jul 20: Dakshina Kannada has recorded 89 new covid-19 cases and five deaths whereas as Udupi recorded 98 cases in past 24 hours. 

Dakshina Kannada 

With five new deaths, the covid-19 death toll in the district mounted to 82. Among the five deceased, two are from Mangaluru taluk, one from Beltangady taluk, one from Bantwal taluk and one from Chikkamangaluru district. The deceased include a 2 month old child (from Bantwal). 

Out of the 89 cases, eleven persons had contracted the disease from primary contacts. Two persons had returned from the Gulf. Forty-five persons are suffering from influenza-like illness (ILI), and sixteen persons are suffering from Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI). The health officials are tracing the contacts of fifteen others.

Meanwhile, 57 persons were also discharged from the hospital after complete recovery.

Udupi

With 98 new covid-19 cases, the total number of cases in the district today mounted to 2,321. Among them only 661 are currently active. 

1650 patients have been discharged from the hospital after complete recovery, and 11 persons have succumbed to COVID-19 in the district.

As of now, 213 throat swab samples are pending for results, 54 samples were sent for testing on July 20. On Sunday, July 20, 251 samples have tested negative. As of now, a total of 22357 swab samples out of the 24891 have tested negative for the coronavirus.

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June 21,2020

Kannur, Jun 21: Customs sleuths on Sunday seized 432 grams of gold worth around Rs 20 lakh from a passenger who arrived at Kannur International Airport from Dubai in Fly Dubai flight, scheduled under Vande Bharat Mission.

Customs Assistant Commissioner E Vikas-led team seized the smuggled gold from the passenger Usman of Malappuram district and detained him, sources said.

The seized gold was kept in his inner-wear.

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March 13,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 13: Health Minister B Sriramulu on Thursday assured the House that the state government will recruit doctors in all Primary Health Centres across the state through direct recruitment by the end of April this year.

The minister was answering MLA A T Ramaswamy, who raised the issue of shortage of doctors on Thursday. Sriramulu said there are 2,359 primary health centres in Karnataka, of which 1,432 centres have permanent doctors, 436 have doctors on contract basis, 236 have Ayush doctors, 55 have doctors who work under rural service, and the rest work on contract basis under the National Health Mission.

Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, who had recently directed ministers to cancel KPSC recruitment and go for direct recruitment, expressed his anger  as it hasn’t been implemented even now. Sriramulu said, “I have directed the concerned District health officer to take action and go for direct recruitment. It will be done by end of April.”

He also said he is aware of the difference in salary between doctors working under the health department and those working under the medical education department. “This will also be rectified,’’ he assured.

Meanwhile, Sriramulu said that a hospital that he had inaugurated recently in Mysuru, has been shut due to the lack of doctors and furniture. “This will be sorted out soon,’’ he assured.

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