Legislative Reforms In Independent India: Catalyzing Legal Evolution

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S. Jeya Prabha
Dr. A.H. Mohideen Badshah

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This article explores the transformative impact of legislative reforms in independent India, focusing on landmark acts that have shaped the nation's legal landscape and advanced social justice and human rights. Beginning with an overview of key legislative milestones, including the Hindu Marriage Act, the Dowry Prohibition Act, the Protection of Human Rights Act, the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, and the Right to Education Act, the article examines their historical context, provisions, and significance. It analyzes the challenges and criticisms faced by legislative reforms, such as adapting to societal changes, addressing complexity and rigidity, and ensuring accessibility and inclusivity. Furthermore, the article explores future directions for legislative reforms, emphasizing the need for continued relevance and adaptation, integration of traditional and modern legal principles, and embracing technological advancements. In conclusion, the article underscores the ongoing journey of legislative reforms in India, highlighting the opportunities for innovation and improvement in promoting justice, equality, and the rule of law.

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S. Jeya Prabha

Research Scholar (18211191082014), Department of History, Sadakathullah Appa College, (Autonomous) Rahmath Nagar, Tirunelveli.  Affiliated to Mononmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India

Dr. A.H. Mohideen Badshah

Assistant professor, Department of History, Sadakathullah Appa College, (Autonomous) Rahmath Nagar, Tirunelveli.  Affiliated to Mononmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India