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Implementation of Women’s Rights A Socio-Legal Dilemma

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Mohit Arora
Manipal University Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
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Women in India confront a ton of social imbalances going from sexual orientation particular premature births, abuse by their life partners, to eve prodding. Most women aren't mindful of women rights in India and different circumstances their legitimate rights are not secured as they ought to be. Women strengthening assumes a huge part in telling them their rights. Human rights are those basic rights which are mandatorily possible by each person as he/she is an individual from human society. The constitution of India likewise ensures the equity of privileges of men and women. In any case, in the circle of women's human rights in India, there exists a wide bay amongst hypothesis and practice. Indian culture is a male ruled society where men are constantly thought to be better than culture. The women in India all the time need to confront segregation, unfairness and shame. In spite of the fact that women in India have been given more rights when contrasted with men, and still, after all that the state of women in India is hopeless. The primary examination embraced in this paper is to talk about the issue of women rights in the light of the legal elucidations given in Article 14 and Article 15 of the Indian Constitution. The paper will toss light on the human privileges of women in India and that how all the basic rights given to the women are being disregarded in India, by focussing on the different violations done against them. The paper is separated into three segments. The segment I records the territories of women's human rights infringement in India. Area II concentrate on the means embraced by the Indian constitution to ensure women’s human rights. Segment III concentrate on the methodologies contrived by the administration and common society to engage women in India

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 3, Issue 1, Page 73 - 83
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