RT Article T1 The Continuing Non-Criminalization of Marital Rape in India: A Critical Analysis JF Women & criminal justice VO 35 IS 3 SP 205 OP 218 A1 Kadyan, Sneha A1 Unnithan, N. Prabha 1952- A2 Unnithan, N. Prabha 1952- LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1928052576 AB India remains one of 36 countries that have not criminalized marital rape. Following an outline of the issue, we examine reasons that allow for the continuing non-recognition of the offense through an exception to the statute on rape in the Indian Penal Code. We do so through an intersecting analysis of the status of women in economic, socio-cultural and political domains. As India is a patriarchal society, women lack power and voice in the familial space. This leads to normalization of violence as well as non-consensual sex within marriage. The inconsistencies and misconceptions in judicial understanding of the issue are examined by scrutinizing landmark judgements, extreme cases, and, statements for and against criminalizing marital rape. We discuss the implications of the current non-recognition of marital rape and conclude by outlining how legal change may occur. K1 Women K1 Violence K1 marital rape K1 legal reform K1 India K1 Family DO 10.1080/08974454.2023.2228790