Acknowledgement: Dr. Rajendra Meena Faculty of Law Oriental University, Indore
Acknowledgement: Dr. Rajendra Meena Faculty of Law Oriental University, Indore
I would like to express my special thanks of gratitude to my guide Dr. Rajendra Meena
METHODOLOGY” which also helped me in doing a lot of Research and I came to know
about so many new things I am really thankful to them. Secondly, I would also like to thank
my parents and friends who helped me a lot in finalizing this project within the limited time
frame.
I hereby declare that the work presented in this project entitled ‘LAWS RELATED TO
WOMEN ATTROCITY– A STUDY”, is a record of my own work carried out under the
guidance of Mr. Mahendra Kumar Sir Asst. Professor, Mahatma Gandhi College Of
It is with great pleasure that, I present this report under Indian Penal Laws. I gratefully
guidance, excellent supervision and constant encouragement during the entire course of work.
This is to certify that Sahil Hussain student of LL.M. IIIrd Semester, Mahatma Gandhi
College of Law, Gwalior has completed the project report entitled “LAWS RELATED TO
I acknowledge his sincere efforts and wish him a very bright future.
(Asst. Professor)
Gwalior (MP)
INDEX
S.NO PARTICULARS Page No.
1. Chapter - 1 1-3
Introduction
2. Chapter - 2 4-5
3. Chapter - 3 6-12
5. Chapter - 5 17-22
7. Chapter - 6 29
9. Bibliography 31
Chapter - VI
Notwithstanding the number of laws to protect and safeguard the rights and interest of the
women, the rate of crime against women and victimization is mushrooming day by day. It is
well said that it takes two to tango. It implies that only laws are not responsible to regulate
and control the augmentation of the crimes against women in our society. The suppression of
evil eyes on women and inculcation of social ethics, morals and values, respect and honor in
every human being towards women is the need of the hour and is a supplement factor that can
equally contribute in reducing the number of crimes against women. However, there is an
exigency of more strict and stringent laws so that any person intending to commit such
crimes couldn’t screw up the courage to act in furtherance of his intention.
Moreover, media must be utilized in a proper way to create awareness about cyber issues
along with rights available for women. Moreover right from school gender equality must be
taught so that women will no longer be treated as a vulnerable group.
Only law alone cannot protect women, it is a responsibility which society must teach about
gender equality and sex education to avoid most of the crimes done against women. Women
empowerment can be achieved only when a woman or child feels safe to live in a society
without any abuse.
Case Refrences
Bibliography
1. Avtar Singh - The Indian Penal Code, 1860
2. Vakul Sharma - Information Technology laws 2000
3. Protection of Children from Sexual offenses Act 2012
4. The protection of women from domestic violence Act,
2005
5. The dowry prohibition Act, 1961
6. https://blog.ipleaders.in/
7. https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/