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The Punished : Stories of Death-Row Prisoners in India
By Jahnavi Misra| Project 39 A
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About the book
An ex-bandit fights the silence of prison life with her notebook and pen.
A family remembers the night their younger son was arrested for rape and murder.
A woman finds out from her fellow prisoners that she’s been given the death penalty.
Between 2013 and 2016, Project 39A, a research and litigation centre based out of National Law University, Delhi, conducted interviews with death-row prisoners and their families for the Death Penalty India Report, 2016. But the study also revealed something else. It brought to light the deeply human and personal stories of very real people and a snapshot of their fluctuating realities.
Based on these interviews, here are nineteen of those stories, written by Jahnavi Misra. Profoundly moving and illuminating, The Punished takes us on a journey into the lives and minds of men and women often demonised by society and discarded by the State.
Pages: 176
Available in: Hardback
Language: English
Jahnavi Misra
PROJECT 39A is a criminal justice research and litigation centre based out of National Law University, Delhi. It is inspired by Article 39A of the Indian Constitution, a provision that furthers the intertwined values of equal justice and equal opportunity by removing economic and social barriers. These are constitutional values of immense importance, given the manner in which multiple disparities intersect to exclude vast sections of our society from effectively accessing justice. Using empirical research to re-examine practices and policies in the criminal justice system, Project 39A aims to trigger new conversations on legal aid, torture, forensics, mental health and the death penalty.