Hello, everyone. Good morning, afternoon or evening, and welcome to this edition of Notes from South Asia. You can find all the articles in the series here (along with my other diaries).

The criminal justice system in India has become an instrument of torture for minoritised people, especially Muslims, Dalits (former untouchable caste groups), and Adivasis (Tribals). Bhutan hosts an innovation forum to discuss improvements in education, economy and outlook. Meanwhile, flood affected Nepalese are picking up the pieces in the aftermath.

Read about these stories and more in today’s edition. In India, there is a practice where parents of girls file false complaints of rape and abduction against their boyfriends, fiances or even husbands. The police help them with the charge as recounted in Rukmini S.

’s Whole Numbers and Half Truths. Almost a third or more of rape cases filed in major cities are these kind of cases. The victims are disproportionately couples in inter-faith and inter-caste relationships.

Now, it appears those false cases being charged against inter-faith relationships involving Muslim men and Hindu women have risen in numbers, with Hindu Nationalist organisations involved in pushing the filing of charges. Scroll Staff reports on a recent case where a judge refused to take the women’s statement into account and convicted her lover for sexual assault and the falsely made up crime of “love jihad .” A district court in Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly on Monday sen.