SC questions practice of female genital mutilation, says why lady be obliged to please her husband

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The on Monday while hearing the writ petition filed against the practice of (FGM) questioned the practice and said that a lady cannot be made available to her husband like a cattle.

The petition filed in the top court has sought issuance of orders to impose a complete ban on the practice of throughout and for making it a cognizable non-compoundable and non-bailable offence.

of India, Dipak Misra, who was heading the bench of the top court, said that "why should a lady make such an effort that she is available to her husband as cattle. Why should only a lady have obligation to please her husband."

The CJI said that the practice is against sensitivity and is possibly hazardous for health.

Justice D Y Chandrachud also opposed the practice and while hearing the case observed that "genital is central of identity. So this is against one's identity."

Meanwhile, KK Venugopal said that the government supports the ban on

FGM or 'khatna' is a process which involves the removal of skin from the clitoral hood of women, at the age of seven or between the ages of six and 12. It is generally practiced in the Bohra Muslim community.

The resolutions passed in December 2012, by the General Assembly regarding the rights of the children banning Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) or Khatna or female circumcision, of which is a signatory and has also ratified UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights and issue appropriate guidelines to this effect.

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First Published: Mon, July 30 2018. 19:27 IST