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This book makes use of interesting case studies and photographs to
describe everyday life in a squatter settlement in Delhi. The book
helps to understand the marital experiences of these people most of
whom belong to the Scheduled Caste and live in one identified
geographical space. The author describes the shifts within their
marriages, remarriages and other kinds of unions and their striking
diversities, which have been described with care. Shalini Grover
also examines the close ties of married women with their mothers
and natal families. An important contribution of the book lies in
the unfolding of the role of women-led informal courts, Mahila
Panchayats and their influence in conflict resolution. This takes
place in a distinctly different mode of community-based arbitration
against the backdrop of mainstream legal structures and
male-dominated caste associations. The book will be of interest to
students of sociology and social anthropology, gender studies,
development studies, law and psychology. Activists and family
counsellors will also find the book useful.
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