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Customary laws and courts: Negotiating Adivasi women’s property rights

By: Kumari, Amita.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 60(42), Oct 18, 2025: p.66-74. In: Economic & Political WeeklySummary: Customary laws of Santals in Jharkhand limit the property rights of Adivasi women. These have been further constrained by shifting customs, weakened social support, and state interventions. The practice of ghar jawae marriage is the only Santal custom that grants daughters absolute property rights. Over the past few decades, this practice has not only become rare due to diminishing social support but is increasingly mired in legal conflicts, transforming one of the few avenues for women’s property rights into a contested space. – Reproduced https://www.epw.in/journal/special-articles/customary-laws-and-courts.html
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Customary laws of Santals in Jharkhand limit the property rights of Adivasi women. These have been further constrained by shifting customs, weakened social support, and state interventions. The practice of ghar jawae marriage is the only Santal custom that grants daughters absolute property rights. Over the past few decades, this practice has not only become rare due to diminishing social support but is increasingly mired in legal conflicts, transforming one of the few avenues for women’s property rights into a contested space. – Reproduced

https://www.epw.in/journal/special-articles/customary-laws-and-courts.html

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