Law Relating to Women and Children by Dr. Anjani Kant provides a comprehensive study of the legal framework designed to protect the rights and welfare of women and children in India. The book examines statutory provisions, judicial interpretations, and policy measures addressing issues such as gender justice, child protection, social welfare, and human rights. It presents a structured understanding of legal safeguards and remedies available under Indian law while highlighting the evolving nature of rights-based jurisprudence.
Key Features
- Comprehensive coverage of women and child protection laws in India
- Explanation of statutory safeguards and welfare legislation
- Insight into judicial approaches relating to gender justice and child rights
- Focus on legal remedies against exploitation, abuse, and discrimination
- Discussion on constitutional and human rights perspectives
- Structured content suitable for academic and professional reference
- Useful for understanding practical implementation of welfare laws
This book is highly suitable for law students, judicial aspirants, legal practitioners, and academicians specializing in family law, human rights law, and social justice studies. It is also beneficial for NGOs, policy makers, and social workers involved in women and child welfare initiatives. Readers preparing for competitive law examinations or engaged in rights-based advocacy will find this book particularly informative and practically relevant.