💨 Abstract
In Palakkad, Kerala, a 23-year-old woman named Haritha, who married a man from a lower caste and poor background, continues to live in fear after her husband was brutally murdered by her own family in a 'honor killing' case. Despite the culprits receiving life sentences, Haritha is concerned about their potential release and her safety. She is pursuing legal avenues to ensure the maximum punishment for the accused.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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