Law Relating to Women and Children by Dr. S. C. Tripathi and Vibha Arora is a comprehensive and updated textbook that examines the legal framework governing the rights, protection, welfare, and empowerment of women and children in India. The book provides a detailed discussion of constitutional safeguards, statutory provisions, personal laws, criminal law protections, labour laws, and international legal standards affecting women. It also explores significant social and legal issues such as sexual harassment at the workplace, domestic violence, female foeticide, reproductive rights, and gender justice. Enriched with analysis of landmark judicial decisions and contemporary legal developments, this edition offers readers a practical understanding of how courts and legislatures have shaped the protection of vulnerable groups in modern India.
Key Features:
- Detailed chapter-wise analysis of constitutional provisions and gender justice jurisprudence.
- In-depth treatment of workplace sexual harassment laws and preventive mechanisms.
- Extensive discussion on domestic violence, maintenance rights, and remedies available to women.
- Coverage of women's rights under criminal law, evidence law, and procedural law.
- Examination of personal laws and their impact on women's legal status and rights.
- Dedicated chapters on female foeticide, sex determination laws, and reproductive health legislation.
- Analysis of the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act and related legal developments.
- Discussion on the role and functions of the National Commission for Women.
- Coverage of international legal instruments and conventions concerning women?s rights.
- Includes notable case studies such as the Nithari case, Arushi Murder case, Actress Khushboo case, Aruna Shanbaug case, and Childline case.
This book is ideally suited for undergraduate and postgraduate law students studying courses on women and child rights, gender justice, human rights, and social welfare legislation.