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“Voices Unbroken: The Legal Fight Against Rape and Sexual Violence” – Glints Legal

Sexual violence is not just a personal trauma—it’s a societal failure. But every survivor’s voice that rises is a stand against silence, shame, and injustice. In India, the law provides a framework to protect, empower, and seek justice for survivors of rape and sexual assault. Understanding this legal system is crucial—for survivors, families, and society at large.


⚖️ Legal Definition of Rape in India

Under Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), rape is defined as non-consensual sexual intercourse, with detailed clauses to cover various scenarios including:

The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013, expanded this definition, included new offenses (like stalking, voyeurism, acid attacks), and increased penalties.


?️ Key Legal Provisions for Survivors

  1. Section 376 IPC – Provides for punishment ranging from 10 years to life imprisonment.

  2. Section 228A IPCProtects the identity of the survivor.

  3. POCSO Act, 2012 – Deals with offenses against minors, with child-friendly procedures.

  4. Section 164 CrPC – Statement of the victim is recorded by a magistrate to ensure fair evidence.

  5. Fast Track Courts – Established for speedy trial in sexual assault cases.


? Challenges in Implementation

Despite strong laws, enforcement and sensitivity remain areas needing urgent reform.


? Role of Society & Institutions

Laws alone can’t eliminate sexual violence. Change requires:


Conclusion

Voices Unbroken” is not just about survivors—it’s a call to everyone to listen, support, and act. The law is a powerful tool, but it must be used with compassion, courage, and consistency. Every step toward justice strengthens not just the survivor, but society itself.

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