Women and the Constitution by Nayan Joshi examines the constitutional position of women in India through the lens of equality, rights, and social justice. The book focuses on how constitutional provisions, principles, and judicial interpretations have shaped the legal status of women. It highlights the role of the Indian Constitution in addressing gender discrimination and promoting substantive equality in both public and private spheres.
Key Features
- Constitutional analysis of women?s rights in India
- Examination of equality, non-discrimination, and affirmative action
- Discussion on constitutional remedies and protections
- Integration of constitutional principles with judicial interpretation
- Clear and structured presentation suitable for legal study
This book is valuable for law students, academicians, advocates, judicial aspirants, and researchers interested in constitutional law, gender justice, and women?s rights. It also serves as a useful reference for policymakers and professionals working in areas related to social justice and constitutional governance.