Child marriage may seem to be an absolute anachronism in this day and age. But that does not detract from the reality of the common specter of mass marriages of children, still rampantly organized in parts of India, on “auspicious†days. It is appalling that these gala events receive the patronage of government, in the public glare and hence, also have tacit social approval. The prevailing socio-economic inequality, feudalism and patriarchy ensure, that such ...
The Human Rights Law Network is a nationwide collective of lawyers and social activists dedicated to the use of the legal system, to advance human rights and access to justice to all. In addition to pro bono legal services, the Network seeks to strengthen human rights mechanisms through trainings, investigations and campaigns, to protect civil rights and liberties and safeguard the right of poor and marginalized communities. We work with women prisoners, dalits, ...
Dalits, officially known as "Scheduled Castes," constitute more than a fifth of India's population of over one billion. But 55 years after the adoption of the Indian Constitution, which ordains basic human and civil rights, and equality before the law for all citizens of India, discrimination against Dalits continues unabated. Untouchability, violence against individuals and entire communities, atrocities against women, and general discrimination and ...