MANEUVER FROM THE ANGELIC CONSORTIUM TO AN AUSTERE CONCORDAT
Keywords:
MArriage, Family law, personal lawsAbstract
The paper analyses how with the changing wave of tide, the sanctity of marriage has transgressed into having juridical characteristics. The paper shows how women were ridiculed throughout the changing society, barring them from their rights and how with the change in the institution of marriage, how the proposition of matrimonial property rights to women as an acknowledgement to their contribution to the household have emerged. We have in our best endeavors, aimed to analyze the existing laws relating to the proposition, along with laws which were not enforced and international legislations, concluding the paper by linking the scheme with woman empowerment and proposing a model law in consonance with the Indian society and its ethos.
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