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  • Utkarsh Anand
    Hindustan Times
    2024

    The bench emphasised that courts must carefully consider whether relatives residing in different cities are being implicated merely to pressure the primary accused. 

  • Soumyanetra Munshi.
    Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
    2014

    This paper propounds a contract-theoretic model where dowry acts as a screening device to differentiate gro

  • Nai Peng Tey, Poo Chang Tan, Sajeda Amin, Sara Hossain
    Women in Action
    1997

    As women become more involved in public life and break patriarchal control in the process, they also deal with the backlash of cultural, traditional and religious reaction. Various interpretations of Muslim law are promoted by different groups in the struggle over women's rights.

  • Sudhir Kakkar
    Kali for Women
    1996

    Sexual abuse of children is an issue shrouded in ignorance and denial in our country. One of the chief reasons for this conspiracy of silence is the high value, almost idealization, of the family.

  • Merge Berer, TK Sundari Ravindran
    Reproductive Health Matters
    1996

    Reproductive Health Matters has until this issue of the journal focused almost exclusively on secular threats to women’s reproductive rights.

  • Surekha Raman
    The Lawyers
    1995

    A society is judged by the way it treats its women and children. So is a judicial system. Nothing is more horrifying than the sexual abuse of a child: nothing more reprehensible than a judicial system that subsequently victimises the victim, police behaviour that adds terror to agony.

  • India

    The Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961, is an Indian law enacted to prevent the giving or receiving of dowry in marriages.