ADULTERY IN INDIA

MANSHI NEGI, Dr. Manish Bhardwaj
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The topic of sexual relations always piqued society's curiosity. The challenges have also been encountered when attempting to place the rider on legal sexual practices. The problem may have been in society since its inception, but it may have taken on new dimensions with the advent of the family structure. Many societal structures, including marriage, have come under attack as society advanced and improvements in science and technology were created. Mechanization, urbanization, industry, and population growth have all contributed to the breakdown of the family institution. It has caused significant challenges in terms of daily life. Unnatural sex, unmarried motherhood, abortion, rape, kidnapping, enticement, abduction, adultery, incest, indecent assault, and other types of social delinquency are all well-known. In today's society, these sexual offenses are on the rise. Because of the growing number of enactments and judicial decisions restricting sexual freedom, the boundaries of legitimate sexual behavior have shrunk significantly. Adultery legislation in India has been contentious since its inception due to several fundamental issues. Adultery, incest, indecent assault, and other difficulties include abortion, rape, kidnapping, enticement, abduction, adultery, incest, and indecent assault. Sexual offenses are on the rise in today's culture. Adultery is not a serious crime, but it has a significant impact on the lives of people who are engaged. Although adultery is not the most serious of crimes, it has some of the most terrible consequences. A person who commits adultery is constantly aware that he or she is breaking the fundamental standards of the institution of marriage as well as those of society, and that their reliability and trustworthiness are being questioned. The individual committing adultery is always conscious of the fact that if somehow his/her partner will come to know of his/her liaison, he/ she won’t take it calmly, indeed that person will have to face a lot of wrath and criticism from the family as well as society. The western world does not treat adultery as a crime but in India, the offense of adultery is a crime. The person who commits adultery is always aware that if his or her spouse learns of the affair, he or she will not take it lightly, and will be subjected to a great deal of fury and ridicule from both his or her family and society. Adultery is not considered a criminal offense in the Western world, but it is in India.

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APA: MANSHI NEGI, Dr. Manish Bhardwaj (2025). ADULTERY IN INDIA. DOI: 10.86493/OTJ.2433407

AMA: MANSHI NEGI, Dr. Manish Bhardwaj. ADULTERY IN INDIA. 2025. DOI: 10.86493/OTJ.2433407

Chicago: MANSHI NEGI, Dr. Manish Bhardwaj. "ADULTERY IN INDIA." Published 2025. DOI: 10.86493/OTJ.2433407

IEEE: MANSHI NEGI, Dr. Manish Bhardwaj, "ADULTERY IN INDIA," 2025, DOI: 10.86493/OTJ.2433407

ISNAD: MANSHI NEGI, Dr. Manish Bhardwaj. "ADULTERY IN INDIA." DOI: 10.86493/OTJ.2433407

MLA: MANSHI NEGI, Dr. Manish Bhardwaj. "ADULTERY IN INDIA." 2025, DOI: 10.86493/OTJ.2433407