The rape and murder of a 23-year-old physiotherapy student last December drew worldwide attention to India’s struggles with tradition, women’s rights, and street harassment. In a piece for the Wall Street Journal, Krishna Pokharel and Aditi Malhotra add another layer to that onion, following the story of Punita Devi, the wife of one of the convicted rapists. She, too, is suffering from the fallout of her husband’s choices — and in ways that come back to those issues of tradition and equality. Living in a rural area where widows lose both their honor and any viable means of financial support, Devi is facing a future where she expects to be turned out of her in-laws’ home, cannot return to her parents, and is judged and punished … not for being the wife of a rapist, but for being nobody’s wife.