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Simplified Approach to Law and Social Tranformation in India

Simplified Approach to Law and Social Tranformation in India

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  • Author(s): Dinesh Verma
  • Publisher: Bharat Law House
  • Edition: 1 Ed 2024
  • ISBN 13 9788196617165
  • Approx. Pages 360 + Contents
  • Format Paperback
  • Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
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Description
The law is an integral part of our society and plays a critical role in bringing about social transformation. However, the complexities of the legal system and its impact on social change can often be daunting for the lay person. This book, "Simplified Approach to Law & Social Transformation in India" aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between law and social transformation. Introductory Part of the book deals with Law & Social Transformation in India, Constitutional Provisions Related to Law and Social Transformation, Indian Legislations for Social Transformation, Importance of Law and Social Transformation for Law Students, Relevance of Law and Social Transformation in India in the 21st Century, Relevance of Law and Social Transformation in India in the Covid-19 Period, Relevance of Law and Social Transformation in the World, and Relevance of International Conventions in Law and Social Transformation in India.The book is divided into four sections, each dealing with a specific aspect of law and social transformation. Section-A focuses on the concept of social change and social transformation, the relationship between law and public opinion, and the limitations of the law in bringing social change. It also examines the role of law as a product of traditions and culture and its relationship with morality.

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Contents
Chapter 1. Law & Social Transformation in India
Chapter 2. Constitutional Provisions Related to Law and Social
Transformation
Chapter 3. Indian Legislations for Social Transformation
Chapter 4. Importance of Law and Social Transformation for Law Students
Chapter 5. Relevance of Law and Social Transformation in India in
21st Century
Chapter 6. Relevance of Law and Social Transformation in India in the Covid-19 Period
Chapter 7. Relevance of Law and Social Transformation in the World
Chapter 8. Relevance of International Conventions in Law and Social Transformation in India
SECTION A
Chapter 9. Concept of Social Change and Social Transformation
Chapter 10. Relation between Law and Public Opinion
Chapter 11. Law as Social Engineering
Chapter 12. Social Change
Chapter 13. Social Transformation
Chapter 14. Law as the Product of Traditions and Culture
Chapter 15. Relationship between Law and Morality
Chapter 16. Law as an Instrument of Social Change
Chapter 17. Limitations of Law in Bringing Social Change
Chapter 18. Case laws related to Social Transformation, Social Change, Law as an instrument of Social Change, Law as the Product of Traditions and Culture
SECTION B
Chapter 19. Child and Law
Chapter 20. Child Labour
Chapter 21. Juvenile Delinquency
Chapter 22. Child Marriage
Chapter 23. Child Abuse
Chapter 24. Children and Education
Chapter 25. Caste as a socio-cultural reality and the role of caste as a
divisive and integrative factor
Chapter 26. Protective Discrimination
Chapter 27. Scheduled Castes
Chapter 28. Scheduled Tribes
Chapter 29. Backward Classes
Chapter 30. Mandal Commission
Chapter 31. Reservation Policy
Chapter 32. Statutory Commissions
Chapter 33. National Integration
SECTION C
Chapter 34. Reforms in the Justice Delivery System
Chapter 35. PIL as a tool of Social Transformation
Chapter 36. Alternative Dispute Resolution
Chapter 37. Panchayati Raj Institutions
Chapter 38. Law and Poverty
Chapter 39. Legal Aid
Chapter 40. Constitutional Provisions Related to Legal Aid
Chapter 41. Public Interest Lawyering and Role of Courts
SECTION D
Chapter 42. Prison Reform and the Concept of Compensatory Justice
Chapter 43. Rights of Prisoners
Chapter 44. Reports of Various Jail Committees
Chapter 45. Compensation to Victims of Crimes
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Author Details
Dinesh Verma

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