1. K. Gill, Hindu women Right to property in India, p. 17 (1986).
2. Ibid P.17
3. R. Mehta, The Western Educated Hindu Women, p. 16 and 113(1970).
4. Anjani Kant, Women and the Law, p.22(2003).88
5. Khanna, Girja and Verghees, Mariamma, A. Indian Women Todcry,p.54 (1978).
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7. V.K.Dewan , Law Relating to Offence against Women, p.32( 1996).
8. U.C sarkar's ,An introduction to Hindu Law, p.l
9. Yagnapurushadas Ji v. Muldas and other AIR (1966) SC
10. AthavvaVedaVI2-3
11. B.S LTpadhyaya, Women in Rig-Veda, p.43 (1974).
12. Ibid pA5-46
13. A .S Altekar., The position of women in Hindu Civilization, p.338( 1983).
14. Radha Binod pal, The History of Hindu Law, Calcutta, University of Calcutta 1958 p.302.
15. M.N. Banerjee," Hindu Family and Freudian Theory" Indian Journal of social work 1944-45 pp-
180-186
16. Shakuntala Rao Shastt-i, Women in the Vedic Age (3m etd ) Bombay; Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan
1960 p,4-5
17. Supra Note 14, p-338-39
18.5w/7raNota l,p-23
19. Venkatarayappa, Feminine Roles, p.36-37(1966).
20. Supra note 18 p. 144-145
21. supra Note 18 p. 118.
22. Supra Note 17 p. 23-24.