In recent years, the state\u27s conception of parenthood, giving priority to the father in the child\u27s public identification, has been challenged before the courts in multiple ways. The cases are sociologically significant for they capture emerging modes of parenthood outside the patriarchal family model. But more importantly, the article argues, the terms on which identification through father is dispensed with in these cases show the judicial regard for the social. The social phenomenon of single motherhood in India encompasses a much broader set of mothers than how the statutory law imagines this category. In addition to mothers of illegitimate children, as single adoptive mothers or single mothers using artificial reproductive te...
Never the closest of bedfellows, law and technology mix uneasily within the realm of alternative rep...
Psychoanalytic jurisprudence attempts to understand the images used by law to attract and capture th...
As its main focus the article is concerned with explaining the proposed Indian Assisted Reproductive...
In recent years, the state\u27s conception of parenthood, giving priority to the father in the child...
The right of single unwed mothers in India has not only been a widely debated topic but is also situ...
This article focuses on a controversy over the use of amniocentesis and other methods for sex determ...
Biology makes a mother, but it does not make a father. While a mother is a legal parent by reason of...
Surrogacy has been a topic of discussion for quite some time now. Though this has been for various r...
Contains fulltext : 73643.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This research is...
The World celebrated when in 2002 surrogacy became legalised in India and the country became a comme...
Who is a child’s legal mother? Must a child have exactly one mother, can it have two or three, or ca...
The gender discrimination though is an universal and usual phenomenon practices across time and spac...
Each year, thousands of children flow from their countries of origin to be welcomed by adoptive pare...
Background: Commercial surrogacy is a highly controversial issue that leads to heated debates in the...
The paper aims to analyse critically the topical issue of surrogacy in India where poor and illitera...
Never the closest of bedfellows, law and technology mix uneasily within the realm of alternative rep...
Psychoanalytic jurisprudence attempts to understand the images used by law to attract and capture th...
As its main focus the article is concerned with explaining the proposed Indian Assisted Reproductive...
In recent years, the state\u27s conception of parenthood, giving priority to the father in the child...
The right of single unwed mothers in India has not only been a widely debated topic but is also situ...
This article focuses on a controversy over the use of amniocentesis and other methods for sex determ...
Biology makes a mother, but it does not make a father. While a mother is a legal parent by reason of...
Surrogacy has been a topic of discussion for quite some time now. Though this has been for various r...
Contains fulltext : 73643.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This research is...
The World celebrated when in 2002 surrogacy became legalised in India and the country became a comme...
Who is a child’s legal mother? Must a child have exactly one mother, can it have two or three, or ca...
The gender discrimination though is an universal and usual phenomenon practices across time and spac...
Each year, thousands of children flow from their countries of origin to be welcomed by adoptive pare...
Background: Commercial surrogacy is a highly controversial issue that leads to heated debates in the...
The paper aims to analyse critically the topical issue of surrogacy in India where poor and illitera...
Never the closest of bedfellows, law and technology mix uneasily within the realm of alternative rep...
Psychoanalytic jurisprudence attempts to understand the images used by law to attract and capture th...
As its main focus the article is concerned with explaining the proposed Indian Assisted Reproductive...