Gender, Law and Social Transformation in India

Gender, Law and Social Transformation in India

Author: Ajailiu Niumai

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-12-07

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 9811980209

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This book provides deep insights into the wide-ranging issues linked to gender, law, and social transformation in India. It focuses on women-centered laws as well as the violence of unequal and discriminatory social order. It emphasizes violence and the neutrality of laws that sustain the status quo and perpetuate the stereotypical notions related to women’s condition. Based on the first-hand experience of laws and their nuanced understanding, the essays highlight the rules associated with the private and the public domains. The chapters in the volume analyze various statutes and their enactment related to domestic violence, dowry crimes, sexual abuse at home as well as sexual harassment at the workplace, child marriages, education, property rights, trafficking, prostitution, ‘honor’ killings, and armed conflict. The book is essential to the academics and researchers in the disciplines of social sciences, gender studies, law, and the government and policy-makers for making meaningful interventions.


Sociology and Social Anthropology in India

Sociology and Social Anthropology in India

Author: Yogesh Atal

Publisher: Pearson Education India

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 622

ISBN-13: 9788131720349

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The Indian Council of Social Science Research, the premier organization for social science research in India, conducts periodic surveys in the major disciplines of the social sciences to assess disciplinary developments as well as to identify gaps in research in these disciplines.


The Legal Right to Housing in India

The Legal Right to Housing in India

Author: Anindita Mukherjee

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2019-12-12

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 1108720277

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Examines the benefits of seeking legal recognition for the right to housing, within the Indian legal context.


Judicial Review

Judicial Review

Author: Salman Khurshid

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-06-11

Total Pages: 463

ISBN-13: 1108883478

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In India, judicial review is not a static phenomenon. It has ensured that the Constitution is the supreme law of the land, and in situations when a law impinges on the rights and the liberties of citizens, it can be pruned or made void. This is a collection of scholarly essays demonstrating the different facets of judicial review based on the vast area of comparative constitutional law. Importantly, it honours the body of work of Upendra Baxi, legal scholar and author, whose contributions have shaped our understanding of legal jurisprudence and expanded the scope of social transformation in India. This volume recognizes his role as an Indian jurist. Various constitutional law experts come together to reflect on his expositions on the role of the apex court, judicial activism, accountability of judiciary, laws on surrogacy and adultery and so on.


India's Legal System (R/J)

India's Legal System (R/J)

Author: Fali S Nariman

Publisher: Penguin UK

Published: 2017-05-24

Total Pages: 107

ISBN-13: 8184757298

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An incisive and comprehensive view of India’s legal process and its key issues India has the second-largest legal profession in the world, but the systemic delays and chronic impediments of its judicial system inspire little confidence in the common person. In India’s Legal System, renowned constitutional expert and senior Supreme Court lawyer Fali S. Nariman explores the possible reasons. While realistically appraising the criminal justice system and the performance of legal practitioners, he elaborates on the different aspects of contemporary practice, such as public interest litigation, judicial review and activism. In lucid, accessible language, Nariman discusses key social issues such as inequality and affirmative action, providing real cases as illustrations of the on-ground situation. This frank and thought-provoking book offers valuable insights into India’s judicial system and maps a possible road ahead to make justice available to all.


Law, History, Colonialism

Law, History, Colonialism

Author: Diane Elizabeth Kirkby

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780719060663

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This work brings together the disciplines of law, history and post-colonial studies in an exploration of imperialism. In essays, from a range of disciplinary backgrounds, it offers perspectives on the length and breadth of empire.


Suspects’ Rights in India

Suspects’ Rights in India

Author: Prejal Shah

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2021-09-30

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 1000451801

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This book examines the procedural, cultural, and institutional framework of custodial interrogation in India. It explores theoretical and practical perspectives on custodial interrogation practices in India which have been in urgent need for reform and critiques the systemic failure on the part of the police in India to implement suspects’ rights uniformly. This volume, — Analyses the Indian framework of custodial interrogation to identify its fundamental flaws, and emphasises on the need for having a lawyer present during custodial interrogation; — Demonstrates significant evidence on state of suspects’ rights in India through comparative law methodologies with a focus on common law scholarship and jurisprudence, more particularly England and Wales, and supplemented by vital empirical research through key interviews with related institutional parties; — Discusses emerging, seminal jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights on applications of the right to fair trial at the custodial interrogation stage, especially shedding light on modern applications of the right to legal assistance in England and Wales, and radical Strasbourg-inspired reforms in other European jurisdictions; — Highlights the right to legal assistance as one of the viable solutions to break the culture of police lawlessness at this critical stage of the criminal process. An invigorating study, this book is aimed at enriching data and hypothesis for academics, policy makers, civil society organizations, and students working in the area of law and legal studies, police and policing, citizenship, and political science.