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“An invasion of armies can be resisted but not an idea whose time has come.” — Victor Hugo
Owing to tremendous advancement in Science and Technology, Transport and Communication the modern world is exposed to stupendous changes, to which societies experience, respond and assimilate with appropriate policies.
In the present work, Law and Social Transformation in India, Dr. P. Ishwara Bhat expertly puts forward optimistic signs of the Indian legal system's competence to both lead and follow social transformation with an admirable commitment to multiculturalism, empowerment and sober modernism. Amidst diverse approaches about relations between law and social transformation, he inclines to adopt a holistic analysis and prefers an activist role for the State and citizens. Major spheres of pluralism, empowerment and modernisation, are traversed in the course of the discussion where the present work touches upon a large spectrum of human and social actions.
The book will benefit students and teachers of law and sociology, lawyers, judges, legislators, social activists, NGOs, administrators, policy makers in the government and the general public of the country.
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FOREWORD
PREFACE
TABLE OF CASES
TABLE OF STATUTES
CHAPTERS
PART I
GENERAL
THEORY, HISTORY, ALTERNATIVES AND THE CONSTITUTION
PART II
MULTICULTURALISM AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION RELIGION, LANGUAGE, REGION AND ETHNICITY
PART III
SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION BY EMPOWERMENT
EMPOWERING THE BACKWARD CLASSES, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
PART IV
MODERNISATION AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION
CONCEPT, FAMILY LAW, ECONOMIC REFORMS, JUSTICE DELIVERY SYSTEM AND PARTICIPATIVE DEMOCRACY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
SUBJECT INDEX
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