Intergenerational reforms in women’s right to inheritance in India

Autor: Shalini Shalini, Shalini Dhiman, Deependra Nath Pathak, Ujjwal Kumar Singh, Jagat Narayan
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: International journal of health sciences. :2752-2762
ISSN: 2550-696X
2550-6978
DOI: 10.53730/ijhs.v6ns5.9241
Popis: The evolution after the Hindu Code Bill, women's property ownership in India has improved. Women's position in old custom and their evolution in modern law from the colonial period to the Hindu Code Bill are the study's main focus areas. In ancient legal codes, such as Dharmashastras, Manusmriti, and Arthashastra, women were denied property rights and she always is dependent on their father, husband, or son. As per our constitution, every human being has the right to equitable treatment. Equal property rights for men and women are important for reducing the gender gap, to empower women in order to promote social and economic development and to ensure gender and social justice within the framework of Personal Laws and inform women about the areas of legislation that are most likely to affect and enhance their lives. So the focus of the article is on women's inheritance rights in old Indian laws and their development in modern laws with help of international conventions. As the status of women in India improves economically and socially, there is a need for more development and a single or uniform property rights for every sect of Indian females.
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