Law In Nepal Sets Penalties For Forcing A Woman Into A Menstrual Shed
The penalty would be a jail sentence of 3 months and/or a fine of 3,000 rupees. But it's unclear how the newly passed law will be enforced.
by Danielle Preiss
Aug 10, 2017
3 minutes
Nepal's government has enacted a new law aimed at stopping the practice of forcing a woman who is menstruating, or has just given birth, to sleep outside their home, in a hut or shed.
According to the law, any family member who forces a woman to practice "chaupadi" â the Nepali term used for menstrual isolation â can be punished with a jail sentence of 3 months and/or a fine of 3,000 rupees (about
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