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LAW AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SOCIAL CHANGES

Rashmi Kapoor

31 - 50
Vol. 1, Jan-Jun, 2016
Receiving Date: 2015-12-28
Acceptance Date: 2016-02-07
Publication Date: 2016-02-21
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Abstract

There are two sides of each coin: similarly, each act of any person is also, either good or bad. And it is the rule, since existence of the society: good (dharma, or satya) has to be acted and the bad prohibited (evil, adharrna or asatya). This rule still exists, and shall be till the end of the (civilization, Earlier, society was customarily based on the morals. But, as soon as society is replaced by the State morality too gets replaced by the law. If, we want to change any existing custom or behaviour in society, it should be changed by the Instrument of law only, otherwise not.


Keywords: law; social changes; sati; child labour; bonded labour; polygamy


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