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Combating Violence against Women in India: Nari Adalats and Gender-Based Justice
Authors:Sesha Kethineni  Murugesan Srinivasan  Suman Kakar
Institution:1. Department of Justice Studies, Prairie View A &2. M University, Prairie View, Texas, USAsrkethineni@pvamu.edu;4. Department of Criminology, University of Madras, Chennai, India;5. Department of Criminal Justice, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA
Abstract:Using qualitative methodology—field observations and in-depth interviews—the study examines the role of Mahila Samakhya (a group advocating women's equality) and Nari Adalats (informal women's courts) in India in combating violence against women. Interviews were conducted with members of a Mahila Samakhya in the southwest state of Karnataka and complainants who appeared before Nari Adalats. Nari Adalats in Karnataka are an innovation of Mahila Samakhya, a Government of India development program. The results indicate that Nari Adalats exercise broad authority to investigate and dispose of a wide range of domestic violence cases in India. The Mahila Samakhya serves as an advocacy group and provides shelter, legal assistance, and social help as well as education for victims of domestic violence.
Keywords:Nari Adalats  informal courts  India  gender-based justice  women empowerment
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