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Indian Journal of Modern Research and Reviews, 2026; 4(5):404-408

Women’s Empowerment in Contemporary Legal Context: A Review

Authors: Chand Adhikary;

1. Research Scholar, Department of Political Science. Bankura University, West Bengal, India

Paper Type: Research Paper
Article Information
Received: 2026-04-02   |   Accepted: 2026-05-27   |   Published: 2026-05-31
Abstract

Women’s empowerment has emerged as a central concern in contemporary legal, political, and socio-economic discourse across the globe. In India, constitutional democracy has provided a strong normative framework for gender equality and women’s rights. Despite considerable legislative progress, women continue to face discrimination, violence, socio-economic exclusion, and unequal access to opportunities. This review paper critically examines women’s empowerment within the contemporary legal context by analysing constitutional provisions, statutory safeguards, judicial activism, and international legal instruments. The study explores legal developments concerning domestic violence, workplace harassment, reproductive rights, political participation, labour rights, and inheritance rights. The paper further highlights contemporary challenges such as patriarchal social structures, weak implementation mechanisms, legal illiteracy, and intersectional discrimination. Special emphasis is placed on the socio-political realities of women in West Bengal. The study argues that legal reform alone cannot ensure substantive empowerment unless accompanied by institutional accountability, social transformation, educational access, and gender-sensitive governance. The paper concludes that women’s empowerment requires an integrated approach combining legal protection, socio-economic development, political participation, and social awareness.

Keywords

Women’s empowerment, gender justice, constitutional law, women’s rights, equality, legal framework.

How to Cite

Chand Adhikary. Women’s Empowerment in Contemporary Legal Context: A Review. Indian Journal of Modern Research and Reviews. 2026; 4(5):404-408

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