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. It outlines the specific circumstances under which sexual acts are considered criminal, even if there is "consent" [10]. The Seven Circumstances:

: The movie follows a high-profile courtroom battle after a film director is accused of rape by a crew member. It explores the "grey areas" of consent and the complexities of the legal system, famously using the tagline "Law is a fact; justice is an abstract" . Section 375

Yes, you read that correctly. If you are a married woman over the age of 15 (originally 18, but the law literally says 15—showing its age), the law historically does not recognize forced sex by your husband as rape. It explores the "grey areas" of consent and

In a country where dating apps are ubiquitous, where live-in relationships are common, and where "stealthing" (removing a condom without consent) is becoming a legal issue, the principles of Section 375 are more relevant than ever. Consent is not a one-time stamp. It is an enthusiastic, continuous, and revocable "yes." In a country where dating apps are ubiquitous,