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Title: A Critical Assessments of Honor Killings in India from the Legal Outlook’
Authors: Khan, Nuzhat Parveen
Keywords: Women
Human Rights
Honor Killings
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Asian law house
Abstract: Women since the ancient times have remained to be the gender which is dominated by the male society. Practices such as making the ladies dance to please the Kings, making them the pieces of chess or act as a dice in the game of snakes and ladders, they were not permitted to speak aloud in the house let apart practicing in the various social, economic or political activities. These are just a few examples to illustrate the various forms of discrimination which were rooted in the society. Apart from the day to day restrictions imposed upon them practices such as polygamy, sati, child marriage, dowry further added to their oppression
URI: http://lrcdrs.bennett.edu.in:80/handle/123456789/963
ISBN: 9788195054701
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