Karnataka Bill Stops Caste Honour Killings

Karnataka Introduces Bill To Prevent Honour-Based Caste Killings

Why in the News ?

The Karnataka government has introduced a Bill to curb honour killings and violence linked to inter-caste marriages. The legislation seeks to protect freedom of choice, ensure dignity, and address rising cases of caste-based discrimination and crimes.

Karnataka Bill Stops Caste Honour Killings

Key Provisions of Karnataka Anti-Honour Killing Bill:

  • The Karnataka Freedom of Choice in Marriage and Prevention of Crimes Bill, 2026 aims to curb caste-based violence.
  • Focuses on preventing honour killings arising from opposition to inter-caste marriages.
  • Recognises the constitutional right of adults to choose their life partners.
  • Proposes establishment of “Eva Nammava, Eva Nammava” Vedike in every district to support such marriages.
  • Ensures protection for consenting adults against family or community threats.
  • Provides safeguards against coercion, harassment, and social pressure.
  • Introduces stringent punishments:
    • Minimum 5 years imprisonment for honour killings
    • Minimum 2 years imprisonment + ₹2 lakh fine for causing injury
  • Aims to institutionalise support systems and legal protection mechanisms.

Rationale, Significance and Concerns

  • The Bill responds to rising incidents of caste-based violence in the State.
  • Acknowledges that caste discrimination persists despite legal safeguards.
  • Seeks to promote social equality, dignity, and individual autonomy.
  • Strengthens enforcement of human rights and constitutional freedoms.
  • Encourages inter-caste marriages as a tool for social integration.
  • However, implementation may face challenges due to deep-rooted social norms.
  • Concerns over effective enforcement and protection at grassroots level.
  • Reflects broader efforts to address caste-based discrimination in India.

Honour Killings & Legal Framework :

●      Honour killing: Murder committed to protect perceived family or community honour, often linked to caste or marriage choices.

●      Article 21: Guarantees right to life and personal liberty, including right to marry a person of choice.

●      Article 19 & 21: Protect freedom of choice and dignity.

●      Supreme Court in Shakti Vahini vs Union of India (2018) condemned honour killings and issued preventive guidelines.

●      No specific central law; offences are prosecuted under the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

●      Law Commission (2012) recommended a separate law to curb honour crimes.

●      Inter-caste marriages promoted under schemes like Dr. Ambedkar Scheme for Social Integration.