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8th February 2021 09:33 AM
Arvind Kumar
Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology BBA.LL.B - B.B.A.LL.B. (Honours) SAL1582 Gender Justice and Feminist Jurisprudence Syllabus

Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology BBA.LL.B - B.B.A.LL.B. (Honours) SAL1582 Gender Justice and Feminist Jurisprudence Syllabus

Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology School of Law

SAL1582 GENDER JUSTICE AND FEMINIST JURISPRUDENCE
L T P Credit Total Marks
4 1 0 4 100

UNIT– 1 INTRODUCTION 15Hrs.
Feminism and Feminist Movement in India, Europe and America- Emergence of various Theories of Feminism –
feminist approaches: Liberal feminism – Radical feminism – Women in ancient, medieval and modern India – Current status
of women – Gender Justice in India: An overview – Status of Transgender.

UNIT 2 – CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON CONSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVES 18Hrs.
Constitutional Feminism: Directive Principles of State Policy – Interpretation of Article 15(1) and 15 (3) – Right or
Privilege – Constitutional Amendment for women's representation in legislatures by reservation – Recognition of Third
Gender: National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) verdict, 2014 – Rights and Protection.

UNIT 3 – INTERNATIONAL APPROACH 18Hrs.
Gender Justice Under International Conventions and Declarations: UDHR- Convention on the Political Rights of
Women 1953 – ILO and Women – Provisions under the International Conventions on Civil and Political Rights –
Conventions on Socio, Economic and Cultural Rights, 1966 – CEDAW 1979 – Declaration on the Elimination of Violence
Against Women, 1993 – Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination of Women, 1999 –
International Human Rights Conventions about Third Gender.

UNIT 4 – GENDER JUSTICE AND PERSONAL LAWS 17Hrs.
Unequal Position of Women: Discriminatory Provisions under Hindu, Muslim Law and Christian Law – Marriage
and Divorce – Maintenance – Guardianship- Adoption – Inheritance Rights – Movement of Uniform Civil Code – Concept of
Matrimonial Property – Rights and Remedies.

UNIT 5 – GENDER JUSTICE AND CRIMINAL LEGISLATION 17Hrs.
Protection of Women’s Interest Under IPC – Offences Against Women: Rape- Dowry Death- Bigamy- Adultery-
Cruelty to Married Women- Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013 – Special Legislations: Immoral Traffic (Prevention Act)
1956 – Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act 1986 – Prevention of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005,
Sexual Harassment of women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act 2013 – Law relating to Employment
and Labour Conditions – Article 377 and Third Gender – Recent Amendments.
Max.85Hrs.

COURSE OUTCOME:
On completion of the course the students will be able to
CO1: This Course gives a brief overview about the need for feminist jurisprudence.
CO2: Helps the students to understand about the constitutional aspects of gender justice and analyze the need for the
provisions.
CO3: To promote research over Gender Justice on International Perspective.
CO4: Gives detailed perspective over Gender Justice and Feminist Jurisprudence in the light of personal laws and other
regulations.
CO5: This Course is designed in the aspect of enhancing students to have clarity with the interpretation of laws in concern
with the present scenario.
CO6: This Course will equip the students with the required Professional Skills

TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS
1. RatnaKapur and BrendaCossman- Feminist Engagement with Law in India, Sage Publications, New Delhi, 1992.
2. Tripathi, S.C., and VibhaArora, Law relating to Women and Children, Central Law Publication, New Delhi, 2nd
Edition, 2006.
3. Tiwari, D.K.,&MahmoodZaidi, Commentaries on Family Courts Act,Allahabad Law Agency, 2nd Edition, 2000.
4. Chattoraj, B.N.,Crime against Women: A Search for Peaceful Solution, LNJN-NICFS, New Delhi, 2nd Edition,
2007.
5. NomitaAgarwal, Women and Law, New Century Publishing House, New Delhi, 4th Edition, 2005.

END SEMESTER EXAMINATION QUESTION PAPER PATTERN
Max. Marks:100 Exam Duration: 3 Hrs.
PART A: 6 Questions to be answered out of 8 questions and each question carries 5 Marks 30 Marks
PART B: 4 questions to be answered out of 8 questions (Internal Choice) and each question carries 10 Marks 40 Marks
PART C: 2 Questions/Problems to be answered out of 4 questions/problems and each carries 15 marks 30 Marks

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