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Paper Id: IJARW2974
Title: YATRA NAARYASTU PUJYANTE: PRIORITIZING WOMEN’S SAFETY OVER PATRIARCHAL NORMS
Published in: International Journal Of All Research Writings
Publisher: IJARW
ISSN: 2582-1008
Volume / Issue: Volume 7 Issue 10
Pages: 6
Published On: 4/11/2026 2:39:15 AM      (MM/dd/yyyy)
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Name: Dr. Mahindra Kumari Verma
Institute: Modi Law College
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Abstract
Research Area: Law and Legislature
KeyWord: Section 375 of IPC, Section 63 of BNS, punishment for rape, women’s safety, capital punishment, Art 15(3) of the Indian constitution, child protection and sexual harassment.
Abstract: India attained independence in 1947 and enacted its constitution in 1949. The preamble of the constitution asserts equality, and the Indian constitution, through Articles 14 and 51-A, permits the state to enact special legislation for the protection and respect of women. The NCRB has revealed that a rape occurs every 15 minutes in the country, despite the existence of laws designed to protect women from violations. Women endure domestic abuse, dowry-related fatalities, workplace sexual harassment, and severe sexual assault. The initiatives have been established to safeguard women in their workplaces and outside their residences, including emergency numbers and Nirbhaya money. These programs have been implemented by both federal and state governments to address breaches against women and girls. Sections 375 and 376 of the Indian Penal Code of 1890 {Now S. 63 & 64 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (hereinafter referred as BNS, 2023)} delineate the definition of rape and the corresponding penalties for the offense. Numerous case laws, such as the Vishaka and Sakshi guidelines, have established protocols for the protection of women in the workplace. The Nirbhaya case prompted a nationwide focus on judgment and justice in India. In 2024, the Kolkata case enhanced the comprehension of women's protection within medical institutions and universities. Women are unsafe in many environments; the government must implement appropriate measures to ensure their protection. Women must not endure physical abuse, and sexual assault against women shall incur penalties. Sexual intercourse must occur solely with consent; without consent, it constitutes a violation. This paper provides a detailed discussion on the age of consent and marital rape.
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Dr. Mahindra Kumari Verma, "YATRA NAARYASTU PUJYANTE: PRIORITIZING WOMEN’S SAFETY OVER PATRIARCHAL NORMS", International Journal Of All Research Writings, vol. 7, no. 10, pp. 50-55, 2026.
MLA Dr. Mahindra Kumari Verma "YATRA NAARYASTU PUJYANTE: PRIORITIZING WOMEN’S SAFETY OVER PATRIARCHAL NORMS." International Journal Of All Research Writings, vol 7, no. 10, 2026, pp. 50-55.
APA Dr. Mahindra Kumari Verma (2026). YATRA NAARYASTU PUJYANTE: PRIORITIZING WOMEN’S SAFETY OVER PATRIARCHAL NORMS. International Journal Of All Research Writings, 7(10), 50-55.
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