Uniform Civil Code and Gender Justice

Uniform Civil Code and Gender Justice
Author: Dina Nath Raina
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1996
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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With reference to India.

Personal Law Reforms and Gender Empowerment

Personal Law Reforms and Gender Empowerment
Author: Nandini Chavan
Publisher: Hope India Publications
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2006
Genre: Women
ISBN: 817871079X

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The basic objective of this book is to explore the possibilities of reform in Muslim Personal Law and Hindu Personal Law from women rights perspective. It is a long, complex discourse. But the key factor in the whole discourse is gender . The issue of Uniform Civil Code (UCC ) is being hugely politicized and communalized by communal forces in the name of religion. But the endeavour here is to see the whole issue objectively through the lens of gender equality.

Uniform Civil Code

Uniform Civil Code
Author: Arundhati Roy Choudhury
Publisher:
Total Pages: 91
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Civil law
ISBN: 9788187218012

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Uniform Civil Code: Towards Unified Bharat

Uniform Civil Code: Towards Unified Bharat
Author: Piyush Gupta
Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers
Total Pages: 280
Release: 280-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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The Uniform Civil Code—a subject entrenched in the very fabric of our nation's socio-legal discourse—stands at the intersection of law, ethics, religion, and societal norms. Within the pages of this book lies a repository of knowledge, a collection of perspectives, and an exploration of the nuances surrounding the concept of a Uniform Civil Code. It navigates through the intricacies of personal laws, addressing the complexities of diverse cultures, religions, and traditions that coexist within our pluralistic society.

Legal Pluralism and Indian Democracy

Legal Pluralism and Indian Democracy
Author: Melvil Pereira
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2017-07-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351403664

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This book offers a multifaceted look at Northeast India and the customs and traditions that underpin its legal framework. The book: charts the transition of traditions from colonial rule to present day, through constitutionalism and the consolidation of autonomous identities, as well as outlines contemporary debates in an increasingly modernising region; explores the theoretical context of legal pluralism and its implications, compares the personal legal systems with that of the mainland, and discusses customary law’s continuing popularity (both pragmatic and ideological) and common law; brings together case studies from across the eight states and focuses on the way individual systems and procedures manifest among various tribes and communities in the voices of tribal and non-tribal scholars; and highlights the resilience and relevance of alternative systems of redressal, including conflict resolution and women’s rights. Part of the prestigious ‘Transition in Northeastern India’ series, this book presents an interesting blend of theory and practice, key case studies and examples to study legal pluralism in multicultural contexts. It will be of great interest to students of law and social sciences, anthropology, political science, peace and conflict studies, besides administrators, judicial officers and lawyers in Northeast India, legal scholars and students of tribal law, and members of customary law courts of various tribal communities in Northeast India.

Women and Family Law Reform in India

Women and Family Law Reform in India
Author: Archana Parashar
Publisher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1992-08-07
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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The Constitution of India guarantees equality as a fundamental right. This, however, remains only at the level of theory as the various religious personal laws in force in the country and followed by different communities deny equality to women in personal matters. This inequitous contradiction is the subject of this pioneering study. Dr. Parashar argues that the concept of religious personal law was created by colonial administrators and has been maintained by independent India since, in a religiously plural society, it helps the State’s end of governance. The author traces the legislative conduct of the State and demonstrates that it has adopted discrepant policies with respect to the different religious personal laws. While Hindu personal law has been extensively reformed, the other personal laws have been left largely untouched. As a result, Hindu women have gained new rights, though not complete equality, while women of the minority communities continue to suffer inequalities. The author critically examines the arguments used by the State to reform, or refrain from reforming, religious personal laws. This analysis establishes conclusively that the State has acted in an inconsistent manner, and that its decisions are not governed by considerations of equality and gender justice but primarily by political factors. The author concludes that the only way to sever the connection between religious and civil rights is to adopt a secular and uniform civil code which should be non-optional. Dr. Parashar also highlights the inadequacies of the various feminist analyses of the nature of law and suggests that any discussion of the nature of the State must incorporate the significance of religion as a political factor. This major study will interest lawyers, legal activists, feminists and all those fighting to end gender discrimination.

Uniform Civil Code

Uniform Civil Code
Author: M. P. Raju
Publisher: Anamika Pub & Distributors
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2003
Genre: Civil law
ISBN: 9788174951816

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Uniform Civil Code

Uniform Civil Code
Author: Kiran Deshta
Publisher: Deep and Deep Publications
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1995
Genre: Civil law
ISBN:

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Need Of Uniform Civil Code - A critical study

Need Of Uniform Civil Code - A critical study
Author: Miss Neema Qamar
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2015-03-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1312990120

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God (Almighty) extend my heartiest and folded hands thank to Dr. Mona Purohit Head Deptt. Of Legal Studies & Research, Barkatullah University Bhopal, for her valuable guidance. She supported me with her indefatigable entries constructive critics, throughout the length of my work. I felt myself precious while working with her. Her guidance is like a mile stone of my life.