Difference between revisions of "Conjugal rights"
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Revision as of 09:17, 2 May 2022
The term conjugal rights refers to the right to have sex in marriage. While this is generally presumed today to be a right held by husbands, in actuality many jurisdictions have in the past held that wives had an explicit right to sex.
Australia
The same used to be true in Australia too.
India
Hindu men in India must perform marital obligations So must Moslem men
Kenya
In Kenya a husband can be fined for not having sex with his wife under the Matrimonial Causes Act.