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Daanika Kamal, "Domestic Violence in Pakistan: The Legal Construction of 'Bad' and 'Mad' Women" (Oxford UP, 2025)

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Gender Bias in Domestic Violence Justice

This chapter examines the systemic challenges faced by women in Pakistan when seeking justice for domestic violence, including legal requirements that hinder their ability to file complaints. It highlights the impact of linguistic choices, such as preferring the label 'victim' to 'survivor,' on women's identification and society's recognition of their experiences. The discussion also reveals the courtroom dynamics and biases that manipulate evidence and testimonies, demonstrating how legal practices often undermine the credibility of women and perpetuate harmful stereotypes.

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