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Awareness about Property Rights among Indian University Students
Author(s) -
Kamal Aveni,
Tridib Goswami,
Saji Saraswathy
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
addaiyan journal of arts humanities and social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2581-8783
DOI - 10.36099/ajahss.1.6.3
Subject(s) - property rights , independence (probability theory) , property (philosophy) , political science , traditional knowledge , economic independence , economic growth , law , psychology , development economics , economics , mathematics , epistemology , ecology , philosophy , statistics , indigenous , biology
Economic independence of women is a major catalyst in achieving equality for women. In a developing country like India women are more culturally adapted and their property rights are still in dreams. There are supporting legal system for Indian women in case of property rights, however many a time’s women are not willing to utilize it because of fear of break of relationship. The present study attempts to study the knowledge of married educated women on matrimonial property rights in India. This shows that the respondents have minimum knowledge on property rights, even when they have knowledge the respondents are not ready to get their property from their relations because of the fear of break of relationships. On the other hand, the male counterparts are not ready to share their property with their sisters. This shows that legal system prevails in document form and in no way it helps women in grass root level.

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