Colonial Law’s agenda to modernize Indian attitude towards women

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  • Surabhi Vats 4th Year BA LLB Student, Jindal Global Law School Author

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https://doi.org/10.55662/ALPPR.2018.318

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women’s rights, colonial law, British

Abstract

This paper looks at areas of legal reforms which affected women’s rights such as widow
remarriage, abolition of sati and age of consent law. It examines whether colonial law
modernized Indian attitudes towards women. It is argued that the British applied laws without
taking into consideration the plurality of Indian society, which either promoted British interest
or thwarted the interest of Indian women

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08-12-2018

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Vats, Surabhi. “Colonial Law’s Agenda to Modernize Indian Attitude towards Women”. Asian Law & Public Policy Review, vol. 3, Dec. 2018, pp. 66-71, https://doi.org/10.55662/ALPPR.2018.318.

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