Richa SaxenaUniversity of Lucknow · Faculty of Law
Richa Saxena
Doctor of Philosophy
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Introduction
Family Laws, Reproductive Rights
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Marriage is an essential drama/trauma of life of all individuals, irrespective of gender. But, for women, it is harder, and in patriarchal society, like India, it is hardest. Every smallest thing of marriage creates anxiety for a woman, whether her colour, height or sight, or her education, choice or voice. Though, it is true that marriage bring ch...
India has been swaying between validation and invalidation of commercial surrogacy. Finally, commercial surrogacy is banned in India via Surrogacy (Regulation) Act 2021. Intellectuals again are divided in two groups. One group is in favour of altruistic surrogacy and others are those who raised the issue of reproductive autonomy and reproductive la...
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Menstrual Care is Human Right
Women and girls right to equality, dignityand privacy includes right of menstrual health. It is fundamental concerns of public health. In fact, every woman and girl has right to manage her period safely and with dignity. Unfortunately it is restricted to the women reproductive rights issue. Not only that, it...
“The right to property of a Hindu woman in India is in state of transformation since pre independence to till date. It was initiated by the specific legislations in pre independence era, The Hindu Women’s Right to Property Act 1937, affirmed by The Hindu Succession Act 1956 , redefined through Hindu Succession Amendment Act 2005, and extended by th...
Marriage is an essential social phenomenon governed by personal laws.
Personal laws are mostly dictated by the religion. In general marriages are
permitted within the same caste and communities. Such marriages are
performed in accordance to their respective ceremonies as prescribed by
religion and authorized by the Law. Being secular State,forthe m...
The right to property of a Hindu women in India is in state of transformation since pre independence to till date. It was initiated by the specific legislations in pre independence era, The Hindu Women’s Right to Property Act 1937, affirmed by The Hindu Succession Act 1956 , redefined through Hindu Succession Amendment Act 2005, and extended by ver...
“The invaluable work of the homemakers has never been given due credit. It is most underrated work socially and unpaid work economically. Women are eithereducated or uneducated but are making home, takingcare ofchildren and elderly, cooking, cleaning,working in the field, managing shops, participating in family business. Still they are ‘non-earning...
"When a Daughter is born in a family
Celebration for two families
One in which she born and other in which she would marry.
Denied, rights and respect in natal family
Hope to get in the conjugal family.
Relations their depends upon what she brought with her.
From childhood to womanhood life passed in search
Motherhood in sacrifices, Widowhood in de...
Convention on the Rights of Child under Article 7 ensures that Every child has
right to know his or her parents, right to be in care and protection of the parents,
right to have name and be register immediately after birth and also have
nationality. While the birth of child is a natural phenomenon, those who are
able to give birth are fortunate. Th...
Woman' and 'womb' are derivative to each other. Womb is required to give birth and nature has blessed women with womb. Birthing is through a natural process but undergoes through complex phenomenon, known as 'reproduction'. To ensure good health to the women, Reproductive Rights are paramount. These are the rights concerns with the choice of reprod...
The term ‘Research’ indicates, that it is a process of searching something which is already in existence, but in different perspective with different objective and for the different outcomes. In fact proper literature review opens the vision of the researcher to plan the research. It is an eye opener for the researcher to find out the area of resea...
Convention on the Rights of Child under Article 7 ensures that Every child has right to know his or her parents, right to be in care and protection of the parents, right to have name and be register immediately after birth and also have nationality. While the birth of child is a natural phenomenon. Those are able to give birth are fortunate. Though...