Addendum: Violence Against Women: What’s Law Got to Do With It? A Reflection on Gang Rape in India

Abstract

This Addendum by Acharaj Kaur Tuteja provides a reflection on the article Violence Against Women: What’s Law Got to Do With It? A Reflection on Gang Rape in India first published in this journal in 2014. The original article, by Richa Sharma and Susan Bazilli, addressed the need for using law as a key tool in addressing violence against women in India.

Original article:

Sharma, R. & Bazilli, S. (2014). Violence against women: What’s law got to do with it? A Reflection on gang rape in India. International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 3(3),  4-21. https://doi.org/10.5204/ijcjsd.v3i3.155

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Published: 2026-05-20
Issue:Online First
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How to Cite
Tuteja , A. K. . (2026) “Addendum: Violence Against Women: What’s Law Got to Do With It? A Reflection on Gang Rape in India”, International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy. doi: 10.5204/ijcjsd.4565.

Author Biography

Gujarat National Law University
 India

Acharaj Kaur Tuteja holds an Honours Degree in B.A. LLB. from Gujarat National Law University. Her areas of interest include criminal law, constitutional law, and gender justice. She has worked with senior advocates and rights-based organisations on issues relating to access to justice and survivor-centred advocacy.