The concept of property in India has been one of the most complicated and extensive branches of jurisprudence. On the other hand, the same is the case for Meiteis concept of property. When we traced the origin or history, it is found that individuals were first treated as properties of the king. The king can acquire sons or daughters as property under the prescribed status as servant, slave, maid, attendant, bride, and reward. Later on, this slavery system was abolished bypassing the British Manipur Government in 1891 A.D. India was a country where orthodox, beliefs, customs, rites, and rituals were taken as a source of living in a society. The male predominantly dominated the society. Women were under the control of their male partners. Th...
To understand the property rights of Muslim women in India, it is necessary to understand the positi...
The right to a minimum standard of living as a basic human right is recognized internationally. As H...
This paper examines the impact of property inheritance rights on human capital investment of women. ...
The evolution after the Hindu Code Bill, women's property ownership in India has improved. Women's p...
The laws dealing with intestate and testamentary succession in India are not uniform. A variety of l...
The concept of property is evolving from the days of adopting the law relating to property of Hindu ...
The concept of property is evolving from the days of adopting the law relating to property of Hindu ...
In India, Hindu women’s struggle for being conferred with property rights both in the matrimonial an...
The proprietary right of women in the property of family, has, since ancient times, been shaped by t...
The largely accepted position on women in the Dharmaśāstras is that women are non-heirs—they are l...
This paper examines the impact of gender-progressive reforms to the inheritance law in India on wome...
This article is the last part of “On the Dāyābhaga in Classical Hindu Law,” which appeared in the la...
From religious and normative point of view, Women in rural Bangladesh may legally claim their inheri...
The right to a minimum standard of living as a basic human right is recognized internationally. As H...
Woman plays a significant role in the life of every individual human being. Securing her better birt...
To understand the property rights of Muslim women in India, it is necessary to understand the positi...
The right to a minimum standard of living as a basic human right is recognized internationally. As H...
This paper examines the impact of property inheritance rights on human capital investment of women. ...
The evolution after the Hindu Code Bill, women's property ownership in India has improved. Women's p...
The laws dealing with intestate and testamentary succession in India are not uniform. A variety of l...
The concept of property is evolving from the days of adopting the law relating to property of Hindu ...
The concept of property is evolving from the days of adopting the law relating to property of Hindu ...
In India, Hindu women’s struggle for being conferred with property rights both in the matrimonial an...
The proprietary right of women in the property of family, has, since ancient times, been shaped by t...
The largely accepted position on women in the Dharmaśāstras is that women are non-heirs—they are l...
This paper examines the impact of gender-progressive reforms to the inheritance law in India on wome...
This article is the last part of “On the Dāyābhaga in Classical Hindu Law,” which appeared in the la...
From religious and normative point of view, Women in rural Bangladesh may legally claim their inheri...
The right to a minimum standard of living as a basic human right is recognized internationally. As H...
Woman plays a significant role in the life of every individual human being. Securing her better birt...
To understand the property rights of Muslim women in India, it is necessary to understand the positi...
The right to a minimum standard of living as a basic human right is recognized internationally. As H...
This paper examines the impact of property inheritance rights on human capital investment of women. ...