The Khap Panchayats frequently make pronouncements on social issues, such as abortion, alcohol abuse, dowry, and to promote education, specially among girls. In October 2012, one Khap Panchayat leader in Haryana suggested that the age of marriage should be dropped from 18 to 16. Khaps have attracted attention in recent times for their decisions on marriage. Khap Panchayats are a "useful instrument" of society and carry out social reforms and "one or two mistakes don't make them wrong as a whole," said Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar in an interview. Naresh Tikait, head of Baliyan Khap, criticized
love marriages, saying "Marriage is a union of two consenting families and not just two individuals. So all stakeholders should have a say in that. If parents take all the pains to educate their girls then they also have right over their marriages too." with Delhi CM The Satrol Khap in Haryana, which allowed inter-caste marriage in 2014, The Khap also State that the marriage should not be within the same
gotra, village, or neighbouring villages. A 2015 Sarv Khap meeting launched a "Save Daughters, Educate Daughter" movement. Several Haryana Khap panchayats organized public meeting to make a call for a strong law against gun violence and vulgar music. Khap Panchayats, played a significant role in strengthening the farmers' protests, particularly during the 2020-2021 agitation against the controversial farm laws. They provided support, organized rallies, and even formed committees to coordinate with other farmer organizations and instruct that at least one individual from each house should join the protests. Khaps acted as representative bodies for
Jat community, advocating for the farmers' demands, particularly the legal guarantee of Minimum Support Price (MSP). In June 2025, A Khap Panchayat was conducted in
Rohtak to address different social issues and to conduct several drives in nearby cities and villages to prohibit same
Gotra Marriage and to avoid consumption of
Alcohol and
Drugs. The decisions of the patriarchal Khap Panchayats have often been associated with the practice of honour killing. In 2007, a khap panchayat ordered the killing of Manoj and Babli, who married within the same gotra, in spite of their brother-sister relationship. The two were killed by members of Babli's family. Death Sentence in Honour killing: In
State Of Haryana v. Ganga Raj- Delivered on 23 March 2010 in the Manoj Babli Honor Killing case, the sessions Judge Vani Gopal Sharma of
Karnal district in Haryana has awarded
capital punishment under Section 302 IPC (
Indian Penal Code) 1860 to five family members of Babli including her brother Suresh, Uncles Rejender, Baru Ram and cousins Satish and Gurdev for killing the couple on 15 June 2007, considering it the "rarest of rare" case and life sentence to the meeting leader Ganga Raj under Section 302 IPC read with section 120B, IPC for hatching the conspiracy to kill the couple. == Criticism ==