Women Laws: Shield or Sword with Special Reference to India
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https://doi.org/10.31305/rrijm.2024.v09.n07.023Keywords:
Women, Crimes against women, Misuse of laws, Need of Women LawsAbstract
The condition of women deteriorated in the Indian society over the years subjecting them to a patriarchal mindset, cruelty and other forms of inhumane and unjust treatment. Taking this into mind the Legislature and the Judiciary took positive steps towards curbing this social evil by enacting various effective laws and laying down guidelines, observations and recommendations respectively. Various Women Centric Laws were enacted for the protection of women from various evils prevailing in the society. These evils included that of dowry, cruelty, domestic violence, sexual harassment, rape, outraging the modesty of women, etc. These laws were set up as a shield to protect their respect and dignity against crime that is committed against them. However, in the recent years, the data shows that several cases that are filed by women against men pertaining to crime against women are false and are filed in a fit of anger, over trivial fights or in order to blackmail the men to gain some unfair advantage. This article discusses about various women laws along with the data showing the need of such laws. This article further discusses about misuse of such laws where the women are using these laws as a sword for their benefit and the observations and guidelines issued by the Supreme Court and High Court in this regard.
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Indian Penal Code, 1860
Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023
https://www.hindustantimes.com/
State of Haryana v. Bhajan Lal 1992 AIR 604, 1990 SCR Supl. (3) 259
Arnesh Kumar v State of Bihar (2014) 8 SCC 273
Independent Thought v Union of India AIR 2017 SC 4904
Rajesh Sharma and others v State of Bihar 2017 SCC 821
Swapan Kumar Das v State of West Bengal 2023 SCC OnLine Cal 2427
Manoj Kumar Arya v State of Uttarakhand Criminal Misc. Application No. 79 of 2021
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