The Brutal Ways In Which Some Clan Councils In South Asia Punish Women
by The Daily Eye Team May 14 2016, 3:47 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 36 secsIn India and other parts of South Asia, clan councils have long worked outside the legal system as enforcers of centuries-old social codes and traditions. Experts say these largely male bodies serve an important function in settling small property disputes and marital discord in remote villages. But their brutal punishments — often aimed at women — have garnered international headlines, and India’s Supreme Court has said these groups should be illegal.
Last month, the Indian state of Maharashtra passed a new law limiting the behavior of clan councils after several disturbing incidents, including one case in which a teenage girl was whipped because she was too scared to say that her father had raped her.