<p>The Maharashtra government will soon make forcing a woman to undergo virginity test a punishable offence, it said Wednesday.</p>.<p>Certain communities in the state follow a custom whereby a newly-wed woman has to prove that she was virgin prior to the marriage.</p>.<p>Ranjeet Patil, the Minister of State for Home, met a delegation of some social organisations on the issue Wednesday.</p>.<p>Shiv Sena spokesperson Neelam Gorhe was also a part of the delegation.</p>.<p>"Virginity test will be considered a form of sexual assault...after consultations with the Law and Judiciary department, a circular will be issued declaring it a punishable offence," the minister told reporters later.</p>.<p>The demeaning custom is allegedly followed in the Kanjarbhat community among others. Some youths from the community have launched an online campaign against it.</p>.<p>Minister Patil, meanwhile, also said his department will hold a bi-monthly review of cases of sexual assault, and ensure low pendency of such cases in the courts.</p>
<p>The Maharashtra government will soon make forcing a woman to undergo virginity test a punishable offence, it said Wednesday.</p>.<p>Certain communities in the state follow a custom whereby a newly-wed woman has to prove that she was virgin prior to the marriage.</p>.<p>Ranjeet Patil, the Minister of State for Home, met a delegation of some social organisations on the issue Wednesday.</p>.<p>Shiv Sena spokesperson Neelam Gorhe was also a part of the delegation.</p>.<p>"Virginity test will be considered a form of sexual assault...after consultations with the Law and Judiciary department, a circular will be issued declaring it a punishable offence," the minister told reporters later.</p>.<p>The demeaning custom is allegedly followed in the Kanjarbhat community among others. Some youths from the community have launched an online campaign against it.</p>.<p>Minister Patil, meanwhile, also said his department will hold a bi-monthly review of cases of sexual assault, and ensure low pendency of such cases in the courts.</p>