This book gives the silent a voice, the forgotten a name and the abused, the justice that they crave. Whither Justice is a daunting and disturbing look at women in Indian Prisons; these are stories of their battle against various forces: the government, family and poverty. Nandini Oza, completed her post-graduation in Social Work from Baroda. She was placed in Central Jail as a part of her field work, and later, as a full-time activist in the Narmada Bachao Andolan. She was imprisoned several times - experiences that exposed her to the stories of women prisoners. She currently works with a Trust.Nandini Oza, completed her post-graduation in Social Work from Baroda. She was placed in Central Jail as a part of her field work, and later, as a full-time activist in the Narmada Bachao Andolan. She was imprisoned several times - experiences that exposed her to the stories of women prisoners. She currently works with a Trust.