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In recent decades, India has emerged as a nation committed to empowering women through progressive legal frameworks and reforms. The transformative journey of women's rights in India is marked by the confluence of robust legislation, socio-political movements, and evolving judicial interpretations. This book, Justice for Her: Exploring Women-Centric Indian Legislations, delves into the advancements India has achieved while also addressing the challenges that persist in realizing the vision of a gender-equal society. The legislative landscape for women in India has undergone a remarkable…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In recent decades, India has emerged as a nation committed to empowering women through progressive legal frameworks and reforms. The transformative journey of women's rights in India is marked by the confluence of robust legislation, socio-political movements, and evolving judicial interpretations. This book, Justice for Her: Exploring Women-Centric Indian Legislations, delves into the advancements India has achieved while also addressing the challenges that persist in realizing the vision of a gender-equal society. The legislative landscape for women in India has undergone a remarkable evolution. From securing equal rights under the Constitution to addressing specific issues such as domestic violence, workplace harassment, and reproductive health, the country has consistently strived to meet the demands of a changing society. The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, along with its complementary criminal and labor codes, symbolizes India's resolve to provide justice and security to its women. These codes introduce measures to expedite justice, safeguard rights, and ensure dignity for women across diverse spheres of life. This book celebrates these efforts while critically examining their implementation and impact. Through a detailed analysis of contemporary women-centric laws, we highlight both the successes and the gaps in India's legal framework. The chapters explore the historical context, constitutional safeguards, and sector-specific legislations such as criminal codes, labor codes, and personal laws. Additionally, the book sheds light on the intersection of technology and women's safety, the evolving discourse on reproductive rights, and the pressing need for systemic reforms.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Pushpa Mehdoo, Principal, Pacific School of Law, Pacific Academy of Higher Education and Research University, Udaipur, is a distinguished academician and a passionate advocate for women's rights through the legal lens. A NET-qualified scholar with an exceptional academic record, she has dedicated her career to exploring the intersection of law and gender. Her doctoral research on Crimes against Women laid the foundation for her enduring contribution to the field. With a deep-rooted interest in women's legal rights, Dr. Mehdoo has authored numerous research papers published in nationally and internationally reputed journals. Her work not only highlights the challenges faced by women in accessing justice but also offers practical legal frameworks to address systemic barriers. Her publications stand as a testament to her commitment to using research as a tool for advocacy and reform. Beyond her scholarly contributions, Dr. Mehdoo is recognized for her dynamic leadership in academia. She has successfully organized several national and international conferences that address critical legal dimensions, fostering a platform for thought-provoking discussions and knowledge exchange.