INDIA-MARRIAGE-ADULTERY

A general view of the Supreme court of India is pictured in New Delhi on September 27, 2018. - Adultery is no longer a crime, India's top court ruled Thursday, declaring a colonial-era law that punished the offence with jail time unconstitutional and discriminatory against women. The more than century-old law prescribed that any man who slept with a married woman without her husband's permission had committed adultery, a crime carrying a five-year prison term in the conservative country. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP) (Photo credit should read MONEY SHARMA/AFP via Getty Images)
A general view of the Supreme court of India is pictured in New Delhi on September 27, 2018. - Adultery is no longer a crime, India's top court ruled Thursday, declaring a colonial-era law that punished the offence with jail time unconstitutional and discriminatory against women. The more than century-old law prescribed that any man who slept with a married woman without her husband's permission had committed adultery, a crime carrying a five-year prison term in the conservative country. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP) (Photo credit should read MONEY SHARMA/AFP via Getty Images)
INDIA-MARRIAGE-ADULTERY
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