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RN Documentary: Durga's Court

Series: RN Documentaries
From: Radio Netherlands Worldwide
Length: 00:29:29

One woman is running a very unusual court of justice in a small Indian village where she uses folk tales, religious stories and her own common sense to bring justice to people who can?t find it any other way. Read the full description.

12209261_small Shabnam Ramaswamy runs an informal court of law in a small village in India. For the illiterate and the poor, India?s unwieldly, corrupt and slow justice system is inaccessible, so she has started her own court on the verandah of her home. There she arbitrates on cases ranging from murder and torture of women to dowrty negotiations and land arbitration. Shabnam is totally untrained in the law, but she uses folk stories, the different law structures in the area and her own common sense as guidelines.

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Shabnam Ramaswamy runs an informal court of law in a small village in India. For the illiterate and the poor, India?s unwieldly, corrupt and slow justice system is inaccessible, so she has started her own court on the verandah of her home. There she arbitrates on cases ranging from murder and torture of women to dowrty negotiations and land arbitration. Shabnam is totally untrained in the law, but she uses folk stories, the different law structures in the area and her own common sense as guidelines.

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Review of RN Documentary: Durga's Court

Loved how Shabnam reins everyone in !

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Review of RN Documentary: Durga's Court

This "Judge" is an unusual character who has managed to inspire local Lawyers in an Indian village to look into their conscience & help the villagers, without having to spend their life savings. It is also sad that the Indian Government seems to have done very little to eradicate bribery & corruption among its law enforcement bodies.

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Review of RN Documentary: Durga's Court

Where to go when you can't find justice? Dheera Sujan introduces us to a court of common sense with no lawyers - just one woman on her porch in West Bengal, India, trying to make a difference in her community.

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Transcript

You?re listening to Durga?s Court: social justice at work in India, from Radio Netherlands. The programme is produced and presented by Dheera Sujan.

Sound ? marriage fight ?35
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It may not sound like it, but this is a court of justice in action. We?re in rural India, and two parties have come, each with their supporters, and they?re having a blazing row before the judge.

Sound ? crying

In this particular case, a young woman who is from a slightly higher class family than her husband refuses to live in his joint family but neither will she agree to a separation. Her husband is demanding his marital rights and says that she must either to come back to his house or divorce him so he can re-marry.

Sound ? marriage fight end ?12

In this particular court, the judge may just disappear for a moment to finish off some errands in her house while the parties...
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