Reimagining Social Justice by Dr. A. Subhashini & Jerom Stuward J Reimagining Social Justice by Dr. A. Subhashini & Jerom Stuward J About The Book This book, Reimagining Social Justice: Law, Culture, and Transformative Change in India, emerges from a shared conviction that law is not merely a system of rules but a living instrument of change that can dismantle inequities, empower the voiceless, and shape the destiny of future generations, The work presented here is both analytical and reflective. It examines the theoretical foundations of law through sociological and philosophical lenses, traces the constitutional vision of justice, and explores how legal institutions have engaged with questions of caste, gender, family, minority rights, child welfare, disability, and the rights of other vulnerable groups. At the same time, it ventures into contemporary frontiers – digital rights, environmental justice, and labour struggles in a globalised economy – recognising that the challenges of the twenty-first century demand fresh interpretations and inclusive frameworks Our intent has been to weave together history, legal provisions, judicial precedents, and socio-political realities in a manner that speaks not only to scholars and students of law but also to policymakers, activists, and engaged citizens. Each chapter has been designed to provide depth without losing clarity, theory balanced with practice, and national concerns framed within global discourses. This book is the product of collective reflection, research, and dialogue. Content of the Book is as follows – Part I Foundations of Law and Society Chapter 1 Sociology of Law: Historical Origins and Theoretical Foundations Chapter 2 Law, Tradition and Culture: A Dialectical Relationship Chapter 3 Theories of Punishment and Social Control Chapter 4 Law as a Social Institution: Family, Kinship, Religion and Economy Part II Constitutional Vision and Social Change Chapter 5 The Indian Constitution and Social Justice: Ideals in the Preamble Chapter 6 Directive Principles of State Policy: Welfare State and Community Charter Chapter 7 Fundamental Rights and Judicial Activism in Advancing Social Justice Chapter 8 Public Interest Litigation and Human Rights Jurisprudence in India PART III INEQUALITY, EXCLUSION AND JUSTICE Chapter 9 Caste and Law: Historical Legacies and Constitutional Safeguards Chapter 10 Reservations, Creamy Layer Debate and Social Mobility Chapter 11 Law and Minorities: Religious, Linguistic and Regional Identities Chapter 12 Tribal Rights and Indigenous Communities: Legal Protection and Challenges PART IV FAMILY, GENDER AND EMPOWERMENT Chapter 13 Law and the Institution of Family: Structure, Change and Legislation Chapter 14 Women in Indian Society: Historical Inequalities and Contemporary Challenges Chapter 15 Crimes Against Women and the Evolution of Protective Legislation Chapter 16 Women’s Empowerment: Political, Social and Economic Dimensions PART V RIGHTS OF VULNERABLE GROUPS Chapter 17 Child Rights: Protection from Exploitation, Education and Welfare Chapter 18 Rights of Disabled Persons: From Welfare to Empowerment Chapter 19 Rights of the Elderly: Legal and Policy Frameworks for Dignity in Old Age Chapter 20 LGBTQIA Rights: Legal Recognition and Social Inclusion PART VI REFORMS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS Chapter 21 Judicial Reforms for a Responsive Justice System Chapter 22 Role of Civil Society and NGOs in Advancing Social Justice Chapter 23 Reimagining Social Justice in 21st Century India: Challenges and Opportunities About The Authors Dr. A. Subhashini is an esteemed academician currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the Government Law College, Theni, Tamil Nadu. With over 17 years of exemplary service in legal education and research, she has become a pillar of academic excellence. Dr. Subhashini has actively contributed to the legal field through her participation in and organisation of numerous seminars, moot court competitions, and conferences. She is renowned for her insightful presentations on a wide spectrum of legal topics, blending theoretical and practical perspectives. Her scholarly contributions include authoring impactful books and publishing numerous research papers in prestigious academic journals. Her work continues to inspire and guide aspiring legal professionals. Jerom Stuward J is a dynamic and accomplished law student. With a growing portfolio of achievements, he holds multiple certifications in Drafting Legislative, Researcher, and Presenter, which underscore his multidisciplinary expertise in the legal domain. As an International Moot Winner, Jerom has showcased exceptional talent in advocacy, argumentation, and legal drafting. He serves as an adjudicator and evaluator for national moot court competitions seminars, and policy debates, contributing to the development of legal education. A prolific writer. he has authored several books. His academic journey is marked by a dedication to excellence and a commitment to advancing the understanding of corporate governance, human rights, and emerging legal challenges in the global context.
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- UAC: HU 2000C
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