Where is adultery still illegal?

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Adultery is no longer a criminal offence in India, after the Supreme Court voted today to repeal a 158-year-old colonial-era ban on infidelity.

The five-judge panel were unanimous in their verdict, “calling the law archaic and saying that it violates Articles 14 and 21 of the Indian Constitution” - which guarantee equality before the law and personal liberty respectively, The Indian Express reports.

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