Hindu Women’s Property Rights from Past to Present – A Transformative Journey

Publication Information

Journal Title: Journal of Legal Studies & Research
Author(s): Dr Somlata Sharma
Published On: 28/02/2022
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
First Page: 387
Last Page: 403
ISSN: 2455-2437
Publisher: The Law Brigade Publisher

DOI Not Allotted [Get DOI]

Cite this Article

Dr Somlata Sharma, Hindu Women’s Property Rights from Past to Present – A Transformative Journey, Volume 8 Issue 1, Journal of Legal Studies & Research, 387-403, Published on 28/02/2022, Available at https://jlsr.thelawbrigade.com/article/hindu-womens-property-rights-from-past-to-present-a-transformative-journey/

Abstract

The evolution of Hindu women’s property rights stands as a testament to the transformative journey of gender equality within the Indian legal and societal framework. This paper delves into the historical, legal, and social facets that have shaped and reshaped the property rights of Hindu women from ancient times to the contemporary era. By examining the dynamic interplay of tradition, colonial influences, legal reforms, and shifting societal norms, this study aims to unravel the intricate tapestry of progress and challenges in the realm of Hindu women’s property rights. The article commences with an exploration of the pre-colonial era, unearthing the nuanced position of women within traditional Hindu laws and texts. This historical backdrop serves as a foundation for understanding the gradual shifts that have occurred over centuries. This article critically assesses the efficacy of these reforms in bridging the gap between legal pronouncements and their implementation in the lives of Hindu women. In conclusion, this paper encapsulates a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of Hindu women’s property rights. This research contributes to the ongoing discourse on gender justice and paves the way for informed policy decisions and societal advancements.

Keywords: Hindu women, property rights, evolution, gender equality, legal reforms, colonial influence, constitutional provisions, social empowerment, societal norms, comparative analysis

Share this research

Latest Publications

Journal of Legal Studies & Research
Scroll to Top