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Village councils to be punished for destroying inter-caste marriages, Indian court rules

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CHENNAI, India, (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Punitive action should be taken against village councils that impose punishment­s including murder on inter-caste marriages between consenting adults, India’s Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday.

The judgment by the country’s top court underscore­s the prevalence of councils that act as de-facto courts and have sanctioned the killings of young couples, campaigner­s said.

“Across the country there have been increasing instances of couples being harassed or killed for marrying outside their caste,” petitioner Ravi Kant of charity Shakti Vahini told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in a telephone interview.

“This is a progressiv­e order that addresses gender and caste based violence in the country.”

About 500 people - mostly women - have died in “honour killings” in India since 2014, according to government data. The murders are often carried out by family members who believe the relationsh­ip has brought “shame” on their community.

Many killings are instigated by village councils - or “khap panchayats” - comprised of unelected men of a particular clan or caste, according to human rights activists.

Calling for a crackdown on the practice, Kant filed a public interest litigation in 2010, which described instances where couples were beaten, had their heads shaved, and were sometimes set on fire at the behest of these “kangaroo courts”.

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