There should be no insistence on granting of divorce only through family courts as it puts an unnecessary burden on women. Ideally, matrimonial disputes should be resolved through arbitration and mediation
"The complete lack of any clarity about this timeline of redevelopment has left us dismayed about how to plan for research in the coming years and guide our students accordingly."
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February 21, 2021 07:58 IST
Tamil poet-writer-politician Salma’s hard-won personal victories give her voice universal resonance and a unique, reified timbre
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Tamil poet-writer-politician Salma’s hard-won personal victories give her voice universal resonance and a unique, reified timbre
Scholar Leela Gandhi said that what post-colonial theory “fails to recognize is that what counts as ‘marginal’ in relation to the West has often been central and foundational in the non-West.” This rings true with regard to feminism and its relationship with women from minority communities, whether Muslim or Dalit or Black. While Indian feminists successfully negotiated the mainstream to reposition issues like Sati or widow remarriage as being about women first and about culture and religion after, they hesitated to make the same leaps with, say, triple talaq.