Student at Sushant University, India
Customs and traditions or statutes have always been a topic of discussion. The validity of the constitution has always been questioned majorly by the politico- religious groups. India is a diverse country consisting of different religions and all these religions follow different laws. Therefore, it puts the courts at a tough spot. Though the constitution is considered to be the supreme, it is important to understand what may be morally right may not be legally right too. Feminism and preservations of customs and traditions for the future generations are two different topics which should be practically interpreted and dealt with.
Research Paper
International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 5, Issue 3, Page 519 - 524
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