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Research Paper Volume 9 Issue 2 4204 - 4218 May 11, 2026

Landmark Judgments and Lost Justice: A Victim-Centric Analysis of Tukaram vs State of Maharashtra

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Arti Mishra
Student at Bharti University, Chhatisgarh, India
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Pooja Thakur
Assistant Professor at Shri Shankracharya Professional University, Bhilai, Chhatisgarh, India
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Abstract

The Supreme Court judgment in Tukaram vs State of Maharashtra (1979), commonly known as the Mathura rape case, commonly regarded as a landmark decision that restructured India’s rape laws and led to significant legislative reforms. However, while the judgment ultimately catalyzed progressive legal change, it simultaneously failed to deliver justice to Mathura, the young tribal girl whose sufferings initiated the legal process. This paper critically examines the paradox of landmark judgments that advance systematic reform while denying justice to individual victims. Using a victim centric and feminist legal approach, the study argues that legal evolution cannot morally compensate for the injustice suffered by Mathura. The paper questions whether a case can be celebrated as landmark when the original victim never received justice. Whether a legal system can claim success when its progress is built upon the denial of justice to the very person it was meant to protect.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 9, Issue 2, Page 4204 - 4218
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.1111985
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