The contours of caste in the criminal legal system: The Supreme Court’s ruling on prison practices (Record no. 528952)

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Personal name Ravindranth, M. Mawase, M. Kinger, H. and Sonavane, N.
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Title The contours of caste in the criminal legal system: The Supreme Court’s ruling on prison practices
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Economic & Political Weekly
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Extent 60(2), Jan 11, 2025: p.13-15
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Summary, etc The Supreme Court recently struck down several provisions of prison manuals as unconstitutional on the grounds that they perpetrated caste-based discrimination in Sukanya Shantha v Union of India and Others (2024). The attention paid to the recognition of the interconnections between caste and criminality and the historical context of the provisions in prison manuals, especially those related to de-notified tribes, is important. – Reproduced

https://www.epw.in/journal/2025/2/commentary/contours-caste-criminal-legal-system.html
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2025-02-04 60(2), Jan 11, 2025: p.13-15 AR135147 2025-02-04 Articles

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