Tradition vs. Transformation: A Judicial Audit of Autonomy for the Indian Woman
In an era defined by a profound "stress and strain" between ancient traditional structures and the constitutional mandate for gender equality, the Indian legal landscape is undergoing a critical audit. Drawing from recent judicial philosophies emphasizing transparency and the rejection of "arbitrary" procedures, this article examines whether the promise of female autonomy has become a "mechanical exercise" or a lived reality. From addressing "logical discrepancies" in inheritance rights to shielding women against the "undue hardship" of fabricated digital evidence in matrimonial disputes, we analyze the judiciary’s role in ensuring that the transition from tradition to transformation remains "transparent, fair, and non-arbitrary." At a time when "investigative and judicial integrity" is under the spotlight, LawDarpan explores the statutory landmarks that aim to prevent the disenfranchisement of women's dignity in a rapidly evolving society.