FEMINIST JURISPRUDENCE AND WOMEN RIGHTS IN INDIA
Journal Title: Bharati Law Review - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 0
Abstract
India is a country women are having high status in theory but are vulnerable in practice. Feminist jurisprudence is philosophy to understand the women issues. There are various theories to understand the feminist perspective about law and society. Feminist jurisprudence is understanding women right which is being inculcated in Indian law and Constitution of India. In India there are various laws to protect and empower them. Law plays monumental role to protect their rights, the purpose of the paper to understand the feminist jurisprudence and evolution of law related to women.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Kalpana Devi, Prof. Dr. S. N. Sharma
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