The Delhi high court on Tuesday held that forced virginity test on persons in police or judicial custody is unconstitutional stating that srangely, though the word “virginity” may not have a definite scientific and medical definition, it has become a mark of purity of a woman.
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Forced virginity test is unconstitutional, rules Delhi high court
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