Narendra Dabholkar, the founder of the ANS had started a campaign against the caste panchayats and had organised a series of meetings across the state under the program named ‘Jaat
Month: April 2016
Maharashtra Prohibition of Social Boycott Act, 2015.
BILL No. …of 2015 A BILL to provide for the prohibition of social boycott of a person or group of persons including their family members, and for matters connected therewith
Should Khap Panchayats be banned in India?
Khap Panchayats have no legal recognition and they interfere with normal functioning of society by making decisions. It is not the job of Khap Panchayats to make decisions in Republic
Unlawful interference of Caste Panchayats etc.with marriages
Statement of Objects and Reasons There has been a spurt in illegal intimidation by self-appointed bodies for bringing pressure against Sagotra marriages and inter-caste, inter-community and inter-religious marriages between
To ban social boycotts, Maharashtra may get a second chance
Aarefa JohariIn a state where self-appointed caste panchayats routinely ostracise people for transgressing social norms, the government is finally taking a step forward. This monsoon session, the Maharashtra government is due
Social boycott and the terror of Gavki panchayat in Raigad district
Amruta ShedgeWe may believe that in the 21st century inequities like social boycott may be a thing of the past. But Raigad district in Maharashtra has again shown the harsh truth
Dalits suffer social boycott in Maharashtra village
Pavan DahatSuman Tayde, 14-month-old Dipti’s grandmother is growing anxious as the child has gone without milk since Saturday. The village hasn’t run out of supplies, but since October 12, Dalits of
Boycott Social Boycotting
Picture your community ostracising you even if you hadn’t committed a crime. Your ‘crime’ could simply have been offending someone’s sentiments. Devendra Fadnavis wants to do away with such social
Dispensing Justice Through Kangaroo Courts Gaavkis in Maharashtra
Anagha IngoleIn awarding brutal punishment to people who defy social norms based on superstitions, patriarchy and casteism in villages, gaavkis or caste panchayats in Maharashtra openly subvert the law of the
Social Boycott of Dalit Scholars: Locating Caste in Modern Context
Agnes Amala. TWhile Indians take pride in calming that the Art (15) of our constitution provides for “Protection for Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of
Maharashtra to be the first state to enact law against social boycott
Alok DeshpandeMaharashtra will be the first state in the country to enact a law against social boycott of individuals or families by caste panchayats. A draft of the said act called
Opposing Social Boycott
Maharashtra’s draft law to curb social boycott is welcome but it needs to be strengthened. The notoriety of the actions of North India’s khap panchayats has overshadowed the sizeable number
Cabinet approves bill against social boycott
Any person found guilty of practising social boycott of people or their family members will be imprisoned for three years or fined Rs 1 lakh. In some cases both punishments