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  2. Aug 18, 2021 · The origin of witch-hunting in India is not clear, but it was started in Assam, a hundred years ago. This is even prevalent in Europe. The witch-hunting is the custom of killing the targeted people to save society or their families from these evils or further misfortunes.

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  3. However, unlike the witch trials in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America, where victims were tried and recorded by state-run judiciaries, detailed records of witch hunts in India are difficult to find as many hunts were mob-instigated, unofficial incidents that were publicly tried.

  4. Aug 8, 2024 · Since 1953, NCRB (National Crime Records Bureau) has been a standard source of data on crime in India. That has a category on “motives for murder” and mentions witchcraft. In 2022, there were 85 such murders, concentrated in Chhattisgarh , Madhya Pradesh , Jharkhand and Odisha .

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  5. May 13, 2023 · The attack, in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand in 2021, was evidence that India is still struggling to eradicate the age-old scourge of witch hunting, despite a raft of laws and other...

  6. Jan 11, 2018 · Witch hunts primarily target women and exploit Indias caste system and culture of patriarchy. Men who brand women as dakan capitalize on deeply rooted superstitions and systems built on...

  7. Sep 13, 2021 · The data of the year 2019 given by the National Crime Record Bureau stated that Jharkhand state holds 3 rd position in witch-hunting cases and approx. 15 murders have taken place and Chhattisgarh was on the top list with 22 murders. People take the act of branding other women as a witch as a mode of their entertainment.

  8. Oct 13, 2022 · In India, there is no common central law that criminalises actions furthering the belief in witchcraft, but state laws do exist. Also, Maharashtra and Karnataka have Acts related to black magic and superstition, but they do not mention witchcraft in particular. What do the laws against witchcraft target?