
Redefining Justice: The Impact of Trauma
Failed to add items
Sorry, we are unable to add the item because your shopping cart is already at capacity.
Add to basket failed.
Please try again later
Add to Wish List failed.
Please try again later
Remove from Wish List failed.
Please try again later
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
-
Narrated by:
-
By:
About this listen
This Deep dive conversation delves into a landmark ruling by the Madras High Court in India regarding a sexual harassment case that highlights the complexities of trauma, the legal system, and the concept of continuing offense. The discussion emphasizes the courage it takes for victims to come forward, the implications of trauma on the pursuit of justice, and how this ruling could set a precedent for future cases globally.
Takeaways
- The courage to speak out against injustice is immense.
- The legal system often creates barriers for victims.
- Continuing offense challenges traditional legal definitions.
- Trauma can have lasting effects beyond the initial incident.
- The ruling acknowledges the complexities of delayed reporting.
- Victims often face secondary victimization in the legal process.
- The court's decision could empower more individuals to come forward.
- This case raises questions about the future of workplace misconduct cases.
- The balance between victim rights and due process is crucial.
- Justice requires a compassionate understanding of trauma.
Chapters
00:00 The Courage to Speak Out
03:13 Understanding Continuing Offense
06:05 The Impact of Trauma on Justice
08:52 Legal Implications and Future Precedents
References:
https://posh.metisindia.com/single-instance-of-sexual-harassment-can-be-considered-continuing-offence-madras-hc/
What listeners say about Redefining Justice: The Impact of Trauma
Average Customer RatingsReviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.