It is said that Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita completely repeals the offence of sedition —which is reflected in Section 124A of the IPC. However, upon closer inspection, it can be seen that the provision has been introduced under a new name and with a more expansive definition for the offence. Critically analyse the statement.
“Rape is rape and a rapist remains a rapist; no amount of classification and verbal jugglery can alter that reality. Notably, every other woman including a sex worker is entitled to decline consent and prosecute for rape; a right which is not available to a married woman.” How does the legal framework in India address the issue of marital rape, and what are the implications for the rights and protections of married individuals, including considerations of constitutionality?