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In 2020 the Government of India proposed to raise the age of marriage for women from 18 to 21 years. This proposal is related to gender equality as well as health issues and demographic advantages. In this context this book tries to trace the history of debate centering around the age of marriage in India from an analytical standpoint. The present work highlights how the law has been implicated in women’s subordination. It explores the ideological expectations that underpin women’s legal regulation as well as the traditions in which law subjugates women – the multifaceted and elusive ways wherein law validates profoundly genderbased suppositions relationships and characters. The book demonstrates that the correlation of moral precepts and legal norms is associated with the broader history of the age of marriage of girls in India and it has also shown how history includes diverse alternatives to understanding and addressing the problem of child marriages that do not rely on liberal legal frameworks. The book critically analyzes and evaluates the social and legislative history of the period spanning between three significant themes – Act III of 1872 Age of Consent Act of 1891 and Child Marriage Restraint Act of 1929. It traces the history of the legal changes related to the age of marriage in India after Independence and links this issue with the presentday concern and the Government’s initiative for raising the age of marriage of girls. Undoubtedly this book is pertinent in the context of raising the age of marriage for girls in India in recent times. About the Author Shreya Roy presently teaches in the PG Department of History at Vivekananda College Thakurpukur Kolkata. She graduated from Bethune College and completed her master's from the University of Calcutta. She topped in both the levels of UG and PG in History examinations of the University of Calcutta. She has completed her M.Phil. from the University of Kalyani. Her areas of interest include women's studies social and cultural history. She has a number of publications in prestigious journals and edited books. She has also coauthored a book on history of Modern Bengal.
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