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THE GENDERED CONTAGION: PERSPECTIVES ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DURING COVID-19 Gender, Human Rights and Law Volume - 7 Editors Sarasu Esther Thomas Indira Jaising Akshat Agarwal Manisha Arya Prannv Dhawan Vani Sharma Published by: Centre for Women and the Law National Law School of India University Nagarbhavi, Bangalore-560 242 India The Gendered Contagion : Perspectives on Domestic Violence During Covid - 19 i Published by: Centre for Women and the Law National Law School of India University Nagarbhavi, Bangalore-560 242 India The Leafl et C-68, II FLOOR, HARSHA ROAD A-13, Nizamddin East New Delhi – 110013 The Law and Society Committee National Law School of India University Nagarbhavi, Bangalore- 560 242 Year of Publication: 2020 © The copyright vests with the publisher ISBN: 978-81-948677-5-3 Price: ` 250/- Printed at: National Printing Press, Bangalore The Gendered Contagion : Perspectives on Domestic Violence During Covid - 19 ii Contents Foreword .......................................................................................................... vii Preface .............................................................................................................. xi Note from the Editors ..................................................................................... xix About the Editors ............................................................................................ xxvi Notes on Contributors .................................................................................... xxix 1. THE SHADOW PANDEMIC ....................................................................... 1 1.1 Transcript of Panel Discussion ‘The Shadow Pandemic: The Challenge of Domestic Violence ............................................ 3 1.2 Stay Home Stay Unsafe: The Violent Fallout of A Gender- Blind COVID-19 Response ............................................................... 25 1.3 How the Coronavirus Pandemic Disrupted Children’s Lives .... 34 1.4 Muslim Women and The Silent Pandemic: of Relief, Domestic Violence, and Advocacy During Covid – An Interview with Zakia Soman, Founding Member, Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan ................................................. 41 1.5 Call for Safe Space: Intersectional Experiences of Minority Women facing Domestic Violence during Coronavirus Pandemic in India ......................................... 48 1.6 The Dalit Woman and the Pandemic: Exploring Domestic Violence from an Intersectional Perspective .............. 58 1.7 Tracing the intersectional silence on understanding and addressing the violence in the lives of disabled women ............. 69 1.8 The Urgency of Treating Domestic Violence as a Healthcare Issue ............................................................................... 75 The Gendered Contagion : Perspectives on Domestic Violence During Covid - 19 iii 2. The Dysfunctional State Protection ..................................................... 2.1 Implementation of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act (PWDVA), 2005 during Lockdown .......... 91 2.2 Why women can’t ‘stay home, stay safe’: Domestic violence in the times of Lockdown ............................... 99 2.3 “STAY HOME, STAY SAFE?” In Lockdown with the Abuser ........ 107 2.4 Interplay between Domestic Violence Law and Laws Protecting Senior Citizens .................................................... 117 2.5 Moving Mountains, Moving Machinery: Documenting Experiences of AALI during Pandemic – An Interview with Renu Mishra and Shubhangi ......................... 123 2.6 In Conversation with Prof. (Dr.) Asha Bajpai: Child Rights in Abusive Households during COVID 19: A Blindspot ................ 136 2.7 Annexure ........................................................................................... 148 2.8 Caste, Domestic Violence and the Pandemic- Interview with Kiruba Munusamy .................................................. 151 2.9 Covid-19 crisis - No Lockdown for Domestic Violence: Analyzing The Aichls V. Uoi Judgement. ........................................ 158 2.10 The ‘Stay Home, Stay Safe’ Paradox ............................................... 166 2.11 Analyzing the Utility of Domestic Violence Laws in Light of the Pandemic ...................................................................... 175 2.12 Domestic Violence within Tribal Community: Challenges and Possible Remedies in the wake of COVID 19 ..... 183 3. QUEER VULNERABILITIES .................................................................... 193 3.1 No Lockdown on Domestic and Community Violence against Queer People during Coronavirus Pandemic ................. 195 3.2 The Blind Spot in our Domestic Violence Legislation: Analysing the Exclusion of Sexual and Gender Minorities ........ 203 The Gendered Contagion : Perspectives on Domestic Violence During Covid - 19 iv
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