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Volumn 27, Issue 7, 2006, Pages 1239-1253

Legacies of common law: 'Crimes of honour' in India and Pakistan

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CRIME; CULTURAL TRADITION; GOVERNANCE APPROACH; HUMAN RIGHTS; MODERNITY;

EID: 33750099743     PISSN: 01436597     EISSN: 13602241     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/01436590600933404     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (51)

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    • Nasser Hussain argues that the colonial history of the writ of habeas corpus must be seen as 'a history of increasing and ultimately complete legal institutionalization', which details 'the disparate ways in which law posits legal subjects, and extends and consolidates state power'. Citing a case published in 1814, Hussain observes that 'the court was even willing to use the writ to intervene in family disputes'. N Hussain, The Jurisprudence of Emergency: Colonialism and the Rule of Law, Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2003, pp 69-70, 85.
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    • Indian judgements labour the point that courts act to allow the expression of women's autonomous desires freed from patriarchal constraints. This is performed by giving a woman time to 'cool down', either in the court or the shelter, in conversation with herself, her natal family or a 'lady advocate', during which she composes herself or is persuaded, emboldened, reassured and/or freed of familial pressures.
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    • Zafran Bibi was convicted of zina and sentenced to stoning to death. Her husband had been imprisoned for nine years in a murder case, hence the pregnancy was considered a 'confession' of adultery. She alleged rape but, because of contradictions in her statement, the accused was acquitted while she was found guilty. On appeal the Federal Shariat Court set aside the conviction.
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    • The Edhi Trust is a national welfare organisation established by Abdus Sattar Edhi in Karachi. It is now the largest welfare organisation in Pakistan, with over 300 centres across the country, providing medical aid, family planning and emergency assistance.
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    • However, the illegality of the police is evoked alongside Article 35 of the Constitution, which reinscribes the woman in love within the parameters of reproduction and marriage.
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    • Letter written to the Union Minister for External Affairs (Government of India, New Delhi) on 16 October 2002 on behalf of AIDWA by Brinda Karat.


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