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  • Utkarsh Anand
    Hindustan Times
    2024

    The bench emphasised that courts must carefully consider whether relatives residing in different cities are being implicated merely to pressure the primary accused. 

  • Soumyanetra Munshi.
    Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
    2014

    This paper propounds a contract-theoretic model where dowry acts as a screening device to differentiate gro

  • Anu Gupta, Bharati Roy Choudhury, Indira Balachandran
    Kali for Women
    1997

    The Shodhini experience has been able to draw upon a range of disciplines in an attempt to develop a woman-centered health care alternative.

  • Bishakha Datta, Geetanjali Misra
    A Ford Foundation Report
    1997

    The Ford Foundation recently commenced a planning exercise to define a strategy for the program area entitled "Advocacy for Reproductive Health and Women's Empowerment" in India. This report outlines the findings of this

  • Kirsty McNay
    Economic and Political Weekly
    1995

    It is now common practice to infer the social status of women from their demographic characteristics. Yet it is not so easy to read through demographic progress, in terms of declines in mortality and fertility, to make unambiguous judgments about trends in women's social standing.

  • M. Hari
    The Journal of Family Welfare
    1991

    Status literally means position in relation to others. The status enjoyed by women in any society is an index of the standard of its social organisation.

  • India

    The Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961, is an Indian law enacted to prevent the giving or receiving of dowry in marriages.