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Point to be noted is- In India involved wife is not punished for adultery so ;what about it's conspiracy or planning only?
Will she NOT be punished for conspiracy of adultery too?

2007-05-24 12:26:39 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Other - Family & Relationships

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As a abettor the wife will not be punishable under section 497 of the Indian Penal Code,1860, but as you say she is an conspirator for such offence there exist no such provision in the Penal Code that she cannot be held culpable for the offence of conspiracy punishable under section 120B of the IPC.

2007-05-26 02:55:34 · answer #1 · answered by vijay m Indian Lawyer 7 · 0 0

I am not an expert in Indian or any other law.
However, adultery has never been a crime in terms of the law in most countries (I know there are few middle eastern countries where it is considered crime).

Naturally consiparacy to adultery isn't punishable either. However, in case of divorce; adultery is considered for settlements.

If adultery were a crime, half the world would be in prison., seriously.

I agree, It is a bleak assessement of morals in todays world, but sadly - it is true.

Religiously, it's another matter. Almost all religions advocate against adultery - mainly because of the friction it causes in the society.
In India and many other contries are governed by the constitution and penal codes -NOT religion.

Hope this helps.

2007-05-24 13:20:58 · answer #2 · answered by King S 2 · 1 0

easily.She might want to be punished. Biblical communicate of Adultery; it really is sparkling scripture itself has no prohibition antagonistic to singles sex, in basic terms what has been extra with the help of Church custom. Adultery is more advantageous complicated. The Jews understood "Thou shalt no longer commit adultery" very in a special way than Church custom. It in basic terms utilized to adult men in the experience that that they had sex with some different person's spouse. notwithstanding it become allowable for a married guy to have sex with a unmarried female. Adultery become the sin of "trespassing" on a guy's resources. till marriage women were the resources of their fathers. After marriage they grew to grow to be the resources of their husband. the girls stuck In Adultery John 7:fifty 3-8:11 Many Bibles both exclude this tale or element out it really is questionable, because it does no longer look contained in the earliest manuscripts. The message of the tale has no longer some thing to do with adultery, yet about no longer judging. there is no indication the marital status of the girls. If she become married she obviously dedicated adultery antagonistic to her husband, which become the most in all danger case. If unmarried she sinned antagonistic to her father who can owns her and receives a more advantageous marriage fee if she is a virgin. Jesus says little or no immediately about sexuality, (by no potential a be conscious about singles sex and homosexuality) yet makes use of adultery as an get mutually to instruct different factors.

2016-11-27 00:27:47 · answer #3 · answered by byrne 2 · 0 0

Only if she charges for each sexual intercourses or period spent, it is prostitution and an offence, or else no offence. Indian laws do not consider her a prostitute despite her being maintained by other males spending for her for food, shelter, clothing, medicines etc. without calculating her coitus / period spent.

Unfortunately many educated Indians are also ignorant and unaware of Indian laws, lives, culture, thoughts, traditions, etc. The wife having sexual intercourse with anybody else (with his consent) is never considered a wrongdoer & she cannot be punished or even prosecuted for her such sexual intercourse with other/s of her choice, in any Indian law under any head, eg. abetment, conspiracy, inducement, common intention, etc. Till date no High Court (and Supreme Court) ever punished such wife for sexual intercourse with other/s, since Indian laws do not consider her such act an offence or wrong. Live in India as an Indian, respecting its laws, culture and thoughts, etc. Muslims alone believe it as their faith as an offence punishable with death by pelting stones. None can be compelled to accept that Islamic concept of adultery. No other sacred holy book even termed it an offence. When Gods & Goddesses had such extra marital relations then why their followers & believers should be restrained from it.

Premarital, extramarital or unwed sexual activities are not barred or prohibited hence no offence punishable in any Indian law. A wife’s sexual intercourse with other/s is also no offence, hence no prosecution or punishment to her. Even her sex partner also cannot be punished, if was unaware of her wedlock or had sex with consent or connivance of her husband. Her husband alone can prosecute him but not the police, court or the wife. After divorce also her earning husband has to maintain or pay till she remarries (if unable), even if she is permanently & continuously enjoying sex with all other/s. Pre marital sexual intercourses with other/s cannot be a ground to seek divorce under Hindu/Special Marriage Act. Thus a female’s physical sexual relations with persons/s of her choice (with their consent) is not an offence or prohibited / barred in any Indian law and she is at liberty to enjoy the sex freely and fearlessly. A male’s physical sexual relations with any 16+ female (with her consent) is no offence or barred / prohibited in any Indian Law, unless she is in the wedlock of somebody else and is done knowing her wedlock or without her husband’s consent or connivance. Courts have to believe that children born during the wedlock are her husband’s legitimate ones. He is bound to maintain or pay their expenses; till sons are 18+ and daughters are married.

Prostitution (commercial sex trade, offering sex for monetary gain) alone is an offence punishable in Indian laws.

All unwed sexual activities (pre post extra marital), perverted & homosexual acts are specifically forbidden only in Islam in very clearly written unambiguous words as great sins & heinous crimes punishable with publicly lashing / death by pelting stones, etc.

2007-05-27 07:43:31 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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