A COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW OF HINDU WOMEN'S RIGHT IN PROPERTY:AN OVERVIEW

Authors

  • Dr. Dinesh Dayma Assistant Professor of Law, Campus Law Centre, Faculty of law, University of Delhi, New Delhi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v5.i1.2024.4734

Abstract [English]

“It is not easy to eradicate deep seated cultural values or to alter traditions that perpetuate discrimination. It is fashionable to denigrate the role of law reform in bringing about social change. Obviously law, by itself, may not be enough. Law is only an instrument. It must be effectively used. And this effective use depends as much on a supportive judiciary as on the social will to change. An active social reform movement, if accompanied by legal reform, properly enforced, can transform society.”
Hon’ble Justice Sujata V. Manohar

References

Diwan Paras, Modern Hindu law, (Faridabad: Allahabad Law Agency, 14th ed., 2002)

Mayne’s Hindu Law & Usage, 246, (Edited by Justice Alladi Kuppuswami, New Delhi: Bharat Law House, 14th ed., 2001.)

Mulla’s Hindu Law, (Edited by Satyajeet A Desai, New Delhi: Butterworths, 18th ed., 2001)

Row Sanjiva, The Indian Succession Act, 1925 (New Delhi: Butterworth India 2000).

Tripathi Rajesh, Hand book on Hindu Law,(Allahabad: Sagar Law House, 1st ed., (2003)

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Published

2024-01-31

How to Cite

Dayma, D. (2024). A COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW OF HINDU WOMEN’S RIGHT IN PROPERTY:AN OVERVIEW. ShodhKosh: Journal of Visual and Performing Arts, 5(1), 1962–1968. https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v5.i1.2024.4734