Child Marriage In India: Socio-legal and Human Rights Dimensions
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDF360 |
Author: | Jaya Sagade |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press, New Delhi |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2005 |
ISBN: | 0195668901 |
Pages: | 302 |
Cover: | Hardcover |
Other Details | 8.4" X 5.8" |
Weight | 530 gm |
Book Description
Despite the existence, since 1929, of legislation banning it, Child Marriage continues to be a social reality today. This book provides a thought-provoking analysis of the reasons why such marriages, which effectively deprive children of their childhood, in particular the girl child, are allowed to take place. It shows that a disproportionate number of girls are married off in childhood, as compared to boys. It goes on to establish that child marriage has a devastating effect on the health and overall development of the girl child.
Jaya Sagade provides a powerful critique of the state of Indian law - the lacunae, confusions, contradictions, and lack of gender sensitivity inherent in the provisions of various statues which deal with the age of marriage, of consent, and the validity of marriage.
Using the methodology of feminist legal analysis, this book makes a major contribution to the scholarship on child marriage. It examines domestic law in the context of international human rights law, and shows how this custom violates every human right to which a child is entitled, including the right to health, education, equality, liberty, and security of person, and of course, the right to make a free and informed choice of a spouse. The role of civil society in challenging the status quo is also highlighted.
Addressing a significant social evil, this book is important for scholars of law and gender studies, as well as sociologists, activities, and NGOs working with children and women.
About the Author :
Jaya Sagade is Vice-Principal, ILS Law College, Pune.
Foreword by Rebecca J. Cook | xi | |
Preface | xiii | |
Acknowledgements | xvii | |
List of Acronyms | xix | |
List of Tables | xxi | |
Introduction | xxiii | |
The Term 'Child Marriage' | xxvi | |
Focus on the Girl Child | xxvii | |
Feminist Method | xxviii | |
Human Rights Approach | xxxv | |
Overview | xxxvii | |
Conclusion | xxxix | |
Appendix | xl | |
1. | Dimensions of the Problem of Child Marriage in India: Causes and Consequences | 1 |
Introduction | 1 | |
Marriage in India | 3 | |
Child Marriage: The Demographic Context | 4 | |
Reasons for Child Marriage | 7 | |
Consequences of Child Marriages: Epidemiological Context | 14 | |
Other Consequences of Child Marriage | 21 | |
Barriers Faced by Adolescents | 22 | |
Summary and Conclusion | 24 | |
2. | Legal Discourse on Age of Marriage | 35 |
Introduction | 35 | |
Law Relating to Child Marriages | 36 | |
Child marriage Restraint Act, 1929 | 43 | |
The Indian Penal Code and the Minimum Age for Consensual Sexual Intercourse | 63 | |
3. | Personal Laws, Legal Reform, and the Judiciary | 73 |
Introduction | 73 | |
Personal Laws | 74 | |
Lacunae and Contradictions in Laws | 85 | |
Reforms in Law | 86 | |
Legal Literacy | 90 | |
Sensitizing the Judiciary | 91 | |
Brandeis Brief | 92 | |
Initiating Public Interest Litigation | 92 | |
The Role of Law | 97 | |
Conclusions | 100 | |
4. | Child Marriage and International Human Rights | 111 |
Introduction | 111 | |
Obligations of the Government to Implement Human Rights | 113 | |
Methodology | 116 | |
Evolution of International Human Rights | 117 | |
International Human Rights and Child Marriage | 125 | |
5. | Human Rights Violated by the Custom of Child Marriage | 132 |
Introduction | 132 | |
Right to Equality | 132 | |
Right to Marry and Found Family | 148 | |
Right to Liberty and Security | 159 | |
Right to be Free from Slavery | 163 | |
6. | The Girl Child's Right to Development: Adverse Consequences of Child Marriage | 175 |
Introduction | 175 | |
Rights Affecting Reproductive Health | 175 | |
Rights Affecting the Development of the Girl Child | 192 | |
7. | Strategies and Future Action | 208 |
CEDAW and CRC: Need for Collaboration | 208 | |
Strengthening International Normative Standards | 209 | |
Strategies for Implementation of Human Rights at National Level | 210 | |
Future Action | 215 | |
Conclusions | 221 | |
Select Bibliography | 231 | |
List of Cases | 250 | |
Index | 253 |