“Not a Crime, Not a Sin”: Indian Court Rules Watching Porn Isn’t Grounds for Divorce

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In a groundbreaking decision, an Indian court has ruled that a woman watching pornography or masturbating is not valid grounds for divorce, affirming that marriage does not strip a woman of her sexual autonomy.

The ruling, delivered on Wednesday by the Madras High Court in Tamil Nadu, came after a man sought to end his marriage, alleging that his wife was “addicted” to self-pleasure while watching porn. A lower court had earlier dismissed his request, prompting his appeal.

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Rejecting his claims, the High Court stated that “self-pleasure is not forbidden fruit” and emphasized that just as male masturbation is widely accepted, women should not be stigmatized for the same act. The court further asserted that a woman’s identity is not erased by marriage and that she retains her fundamental rights as an individual.

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While the court acknowledged that excessive pornography consumption could be harmful, it clarified that it is not a legally justifiable reason to dissolve a marriage.

In India, divorce remains a sensitive issue, with only 1% of marriages ending in separation due to societal and family pressures. The country’s slow-moving legal system further complicates the process, often dragging divorce cases on for years.

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