Finding the Ratio between Law as an Instrument of Social Change and Social Changes that Germinated Law: A Unique Indian Scenario
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2021-03
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Indian Journal of Law and Justice
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Bandyopadhyay, Rathin
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University of North Bengal
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Chatterjee, B., & Bandyopadhayay, B. (2021). Finding the Ratio between Law as an Instrument of Social Change and Social Changes that Germinated Law: A Unique Indian Scenario. Indian Journal of Law and Justice, 12(1), 220–247. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4148
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The main objective of this paper is to study the way how law and Indian society had
interacted with each other during colonial and post-colonial era. While doing so this
paper examines why groups seeking social reform have resorted to different movements,
litigation which eventually germinated law, and whether and how court-made law has
contributed in social engineering. From a sociological perspective, an attempt has been
made to treat law in its institutional, historical, socio-cultural, and politico-legal
systems and analyze its dialectics with the ever changing Indian society in its broader
structural setting. Finally, an attempt has been made to find out the ratio between the
spheres where “law changed the society,” and where “society changed the law.”
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law, social engineering, judicial law making, socio-cultural movement, politico-legal system, social change
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12
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1
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0976-3570
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220 - 247