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Restorative Justice in India
Authors:S Latha  R Thilagaraj
Institution:1. School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Tamil Nadu Open University, Saidapet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
2. Department of Criminology, University of Madras, Chennai, 600 005, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract:‘Restorative Justice’ reflects a crimino-victim balanced justice system where equal justice to offenders and victims is ensured. There are four potent features of Restorative Justice: repair, restore, reconcile, and reintegrate the offenders and victims to each other and to their shared environments and communities. There are many examples within Indian criminological literature that thoroughly explain the practice of restorative justice in India. The kings who ruled in various parts of the country had practiced restorative justice in a well thought out and traditional manner. Much of Gandhian philosophy and practice is based on restorative justice principles including the participatory practices of fairness and equality. Though there is a limited amount of literature on the present restorative justice practices available in India, this paper attempts to explain restorative justice practices across the continent from the view point of society and legal provision.
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