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Law and Social Change / Kush Kalra & Dr. Avnish Bhatt

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: UK : Random Publishing UK. LTD, 2022.Description: vii, 328 pISBN:
  • 9781914187445
Uniform titles:
  • Law and Social Change
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 2022 340.115 KAL
Contents:
1. Understanding Law as an Instrument of Social Change 2. How Law as an Instrument of Social Change in India 2.1. Abolition of Sati System 2.2. Maintenance Rights for Muslim Women 2.3. Free Education as a Fundamental Right 2.4. Introduction of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) 2.5. Right to Information (RTI) 2.6. Compulsory Registration of Marriage 2.7. Law Relating to Prisoners 2.8. Abolition of Polygamy 2.9. Prohibition of Child Marriage 2.10. The Child Marriage Restraint Act of 1929 2.11. Abolition of the Slavery System 2.12. Elimination of Child Labour 2.13. Law and Prostitution 2.14. Recognition of Live-in Relationships 2.15. Public Interest Litigation (PIL) 2.16. Laws for Rape Victims 2.17. Female Infanticide 3. Conclusion
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This book helps us to know about the relationship between legal note and evolution of Society.

1. Understanding Law as an Instrument of Social Change
2. How Law as an Instrument of Social Change in India
2.1. Abolition of Sati System
2.2. Maintenance Rights for Muslim Women
2.3. Free Education as a Fundamental Right
2.4. Introduction of Public Interest Litigation (PIL)
2.5. Right to Information (RTI)
2.6. Compulsory Registration of Marriage
2.7. Law Relating to Prisoners
2.8. Abolition of Polygamy
2.9. Prohibition of Child Marriage
2.10. The Child Marriage Restraint Act of 1929
2.11. Abolition of the Slavery System
2.12. Elimination of Child Labour
2.13. Law and Prostitution
2.14. Recognition of Live-in Relationships
2.15. Public Interest Litigation (PIL)
2.16. Laws for Rape Victims
2.17. Female Infanticide
3. Conclusion

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