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The authors critically examined the provisions of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 with the sole aim that child is child and not a commodity. It is a person and has its rights to be enjoyed by it unhindered. To make the book more impressive, the authors, besides commenting on the provisions, added a general commentary on the status of the child and critical appreciation of the Act, 2000, pointing its strengths and lacunae. An ...
The book is a detailed study (in tow volumes) of the traditional concept of Hindu marriage as a sacrament, analysing the validity of the reasons for incorporating the provision of divorce in the Hindu Law. Relying on a variety of original and secondary sources - the juridical literature of ancient texts like the Vedas, Dharmasutras and works of eminent scholars on the subject, it first examines the status of women under Sastric law: her exalted position in family ...
This book is a detailed study of the concept of illegitimacy and law and a sincere attempt to explore that aspect of the child which has been hitherto ignored by the society knowingly as the taint of illegitimacy is given to the child by the society itself. Relying on original and secondary sources—Dharmasastras authorities on Muslim, Jewish and Roman Law, International Instruments, Constitutions of countries, works of eminent scholars and the various statutes ...