Tarikonda v. Pinjari
…Wife, of Indian descent, were married in India in 2001. The couple lived in Michigan from 2006-2008. In April 2008, the Husband traveled to India and pronounced a written triple…
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…Wife, of Indian descent, were married in India in 2001. The couple lived in Michigan from 2006-2008. In April 2008, the Husband traveled to India and pronounced a written triple…
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…the show spotlighted stigmatized and under-discussed social issues, including domestic violence, in India. This particular episode featured a number of interviews with Indian women who remained under their abusive husbands’…
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…month at most, she determined that we would be back that afternoon to eat with the family. Considering that food is cheap in Penang (prior to meeting the family, Nur…
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…Mississipi. The Sovereignty Commission used some of the same practices that are controversial today: infiltration of peaceful nonviolent civic organizations, collection of dossiers (often with false information), and tapping phones,…
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…a brighter future. Though the exact numbers remain murky, at least 12,000 civilian women and children have been killed since the conflict began nearly three years ago. This number may…
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…that Professor Mansfield’s library was donated to the National Law School of India University (Bangalore, India) while his Morris chair was donated to the Harvard Law School’s special collection, where…
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…of access to sacred spaces particularly the mosque, domestic violence and the growing number of women dropping out from the university where women wearing scarfs are denied to pursue their…
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…contained a substantial number and quite a diverse group of participants who came together from all over the United States. The participants, who are grass root community leaders and Islamic…
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…to learn about and from each other. And most urgently, we need to resist the cheap demagoguery that seeks to generate and mine religious tension for short-term political advantage.” Download…
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…in eminent danger, rape or other sexual offences, stalking and false imprisonment.” KARAMAH receives phone calls from women around the world seeking help for DV situations. We provide legal help…
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