A. Ramaiah

The present volume is a pioneering work exploring the uses and abuses of such special protective laws. On the basis of the experiences of and views expressed by the victims, accused, police, NGOs, judiciary and people in general involved in over 15 acquitted cases chosen for the present study, it brings to light the various factors responsible for most of the untouchability and atrocity cases ending in acquittal. Thus, moving away from the existing practice of depending on the data collected by the government agencies, the book relies primarily on the empirical and qualitative data collected from multiple stakeholders. It also offers suggestions not only for effective implementation of these laws but also for protecting the interests of Dalits on a permanent basis.
A. Ramaiah has been engaged in teaching and social science research for over thirteen years. Presently, he is Reader in the Unit for Social Policy and Social Welfare Administration, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. Dalits and globalisation, state and civil society responses to Dalit concerns, social welfare administration and management of NGOs have been his areas of academic interests. He has also published many articles in books and journals.
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