The relationship between nineteenth century England and colonial India was complex in terms of negotiating the different constituencies that claimed an interest in the economic and moral development of the colonies. After India became subject to the sovereignty of the English Monarchy in 1858, its future became indelibly linked with that of England\u27s, yet India\u27s own unique history and culture meant that many of the reforms the colonialists set out to undertake worked out differently than they anticipated. In particular, the colonial ambition of civilizing the barbaric native Indian male underlay many of the legal reforms attempted in the nearly hundred years between 1858 and India\u27s independence in 1947. This Article looks at thre...
Areas that remain understudied on female infanticide in India are information-gathering and the coll...
Since the mid-eighteenth century, British families have relied on South Asian women known as ayahs t...
This article utilizes a three-pronged analytical model to examine the mechanics of British coloniali...
The relationship between nineteenth century England and colonial India was complex in terms of negot...
Through an examination of the late nineteenth century case of Dadaji Bhikaji v Rukhmabai this articl...
The proprietary right of women in the property of family, has, since ancient times, been shaped by t...
This dissertation examines debates about women's rights and family law reform in inter-war and earl...
This article focuses on the doctrine of restitution of conjugal rights (RCR) as a colonial legal tra...
We can easily believe by studying our History books that in ancient India, women enjoyed equal statu...
"Our point of departure is the legislative impact on a localized agrarian structure within defined g...
Married at the age of eleven, Rukhmabai refused to go and live with her husband who had filed a suit...
This study addresses an old but highly contentious issue of the relationship between law, gender jus...
This thesis explores the complexities of an emergent feminist consciousness among Maharashtrian wome...
Following the Mutiny of 1857, the transfer of power from the East India Company to the British Crown...
India’s personal law system, where family law matters are rooted in religious law, has been the subj...
Areas that remain understudied on female infanticide in India are information-gathering and the coll...
Since the mid-eighteenth century, British families have relied on South Asian women known as ayahs t...
This article utilizes a three-pronged analytical model to examine the mechanics of British coloniali...
The relationship between nineteenth century England and colonial India was complex in terms of negot...
Through an examination of the late nineteenth century case of Dadaji Bhikaji v Rukhmabai this articl...
The proprietary right of women in the property of family, has, since ancient times, been shaped by t...
This dissertation examines debates about women's rights and family law reform in inter-war and earl...
This article focuses on the doctrine of restitution of conjugal rights (RCR) as a colonial legal tra...
We can easily believe by studying our History books that in ancient India, women enjoyed equal statu...
"Our point of departure is the legislative impact on a localized agrarian structure within defined g...
Married at the age of eleven, Rukhmabai refused to go and live with her husband who had filed a suit...
This study addresses an old but highly contentious issue of the relationship between law, gender jus...
This thesis explores the complexities of an emergent feminist consciousness among Maharashtrian wome...
Following the Mutiny of 1857, the transfer of power from the East India Company to the British Crown...
India’s personal law system, where family law matters are rooted in religious law, has been the subj...
Areas that remain understudied on female infanticide in India are information-gathering and the coll...
Since the mid-eighteenth century, British families have relied on South Asian women known as ayahs t...
This article utilizes a three-pronged analytical model to examine the mechanics of British coloniali...