The Minister for Women and Child Development said women could instead file complaint of marital rape under the existing Domestic Violence law.
"We have a law already on violence against women and that includes marital rape. The point is that there has never been a complaint under it, never...We can use domestic violence (law) and then build on it but at the moment there is not even one complaint," she told an All Women Journalists' Warkshop at Vigyan Bhawan.
She had earlier courted controversy saying, "The concept of marital rape, as understood internationally, cannot be suitably applied in the Indian context due to...Mindset of the society to treat marriage as a sacrament, etc."
The workshop seen participation of over 250 journalists from 30 states and Union Territories across the country, representing 120 media organisations.
She highlighted the numerous 'firsts' of the Ministry like Beti Bachao Beti Padhao scheme, setting up of One Stop Centres for women in distress, Mahila e-Haat, panic button on mobile phones, guidelines for matrimonial websites, 33 per cent reservation for women in police force among others.