Family law as subject tends to follow the societal norms and traditions rather than radically alter them. As the society evolved and concepts became less spiritual and more social, the law advanced with it. These legal changes are a direct result of a massive shift in our social, economic and political constructs in the 1960s, […]
Category: Family Law
India is a land where spirituality is as diverse as its landscapes. The coexistence of followers of various religions extends to encompassing harmonious coexistence of people belonging to castes and sub-sects of the same religion. Yet, amid this beautiful diversity, a call for a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) echoes across nation. Enshrined in Article 44 […]