HISTORICAL ROOTS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND ITS EMERGENCE AS A PROBLEM (By- KRUPA T MARIA)

Gender Violence are not a new situation, but rather the fearful truth is that it goes on even after hundreds of years during which regulations have been overhauled, women are more instructed and are financially independent. Societal position, financial high class, education, and the metropolitan, rude separation, none of these come in the method of a man's violence towards his wife and the children. The profound foundations of this wrongful lie in the traditional subordinate status of women in all societies. Inflexible ideas of Matrimonial, man centric practices of family structure and the support of the male ego by customs, consistently male authority is challenged of women and children. At the point when male power is challenged, the freedoms of women and children become repetitive. In many social orders, bias against women is so profoundly dug in, that it is important for strict religious opinion.
Anything the justification behind the hardship or feeling of inadequacy of a man, he is approved by society to embarrass, control and debilitate or take advantage of his wife by verbal abuse and physical violence. Numerous languages have said that a women should be shown her ‘place' or 'disciplined' on the off chance that she ‘violates' the control lines drawn by men in her family. The issue of domestic violence has just come into the spotlight in the beyond couple of years, its movement toward public mindfulness resembling the development of the women development. By and large, there has never been any public against this violence. Yet, presently it is discovered that the issue is definitely more problematic and awful than it Was at any point remembered to be and that, the fantasies, which had recently supported why such violence happened among people who apparently loved each other, are false. Today, many men actually trust their rights to lead their women are essential. This idea has been upheld by religion as well as by the law, beginning with the century-old right of a husband to beat his wife with a stick "no thicker than his thumb". domestic violence, however a widespread peculiarity and existing through ages, has been covered in mystery, responsibility and disgrace with respect to the people in question. It is just somewhat recently with the development of second-stage women's liberation, that domestic violence has been recognized as "a social issue of significant extents including serious physical injury and now and sometimes death.