Law source and transformation in India
P Ishwara Bhatt; forword by Dr Shivaraj Patil
- Delhi Eastern book 2018
- 976p H.B.
Table Of Contents: FOREWORD
PREFACE
TABLE OF CASES
TABLE OF STATUTES
CHAPTERS
PART I
GENERAL
THEORY, HISTORY, ALTERNATIVES AND THE CONSTITUTION
Law and social transformation: a theoretical discussion Historical and sociological discourse on law’s role in social transformation Alternatives to legal strategy : Gandhism, Sarvodaya, Marxism and Naxalism Constitution’s orientation and response to social transformation PART II
MULTICULTURALISM AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION RELIGION, LANGUAGE, REGION AND ETHNICITY
Religion and law Language and law: towards equality in language rights Language rights in education People’s language as the language of courts: perspectives, problems and the needed strategies Regionalism , law and social transformation Ethnic pluralism, tribal development and social transformation : a focus on security, self government and social justice PART III
SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION BY EMPOWERMENT
EMPOWERING THE BACKWARD CLASSES, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Caste, law and empowerment of the backward classes Constitutional policy and development towards gender justice Crime against women and law’s response thereto Law, child welfare and social transformation PART IV
MODERNISATION AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION
CONCEPT, FAMILY LAW, ECONOMIC REFORMS, JUSTICE DELIVERY SYSTEM AND PARTICIPATIVE DEMOCRACY
Modernisations and Law Family Law, modernization and social transformation Economic development, law and social transformation: focus on agriculture, industry, and environment Reforms in the justice delivery system, modernization and law Role of democracy, panchayati raj and NGOs in social transformation through law Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY