Bilaspur, March 30 –
In a significant ruling, the Chhattisgarh High Court has declared that no woman can be forced to undergo a virginity test, stating that it violates Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, which guarantees the right to life, liberty, and dignity.
Case Background
The case was filed by a man who accused his wife of infidelity and demanded that she undergo a virginity test. He challenged a previous order by a family court on October 15, 2024, which had rejected his request.
Chhattisgarh High Court’s Verdict
Justice Arvind Kumar Verma, presiding over the case, ruled that such a test is against fundamental rights, fairness, and a woman’s dignity. He emphasized that Article 21 is a crucial part of the Constitution and that no one can be subjected to tests that violate their privacy and self-respect.
Legal Significance
The ruling reinforces women’s rights and personal freedoms while setting a precedent against intrusive and humiliating procedures. The court’s decision sends a strong message that virginity tests have no place in the justice system and should not be used as a tool for legal or personal disputes.
This verdict further upholds the principles of justice, equality, and respect for women’s dignity in India.
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