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Dr. B. R. Ambedkar and the Hindu Code Bill: A Constitutional Breakthrough for Women's Empowerment in India

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This study examines Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's pioneering role in advancing women's rights through the Hindu Code Bill, one of the most ambitious gender-equality reforms of early independent India. Anchored in feminist and constitutional philosophy, Ambedkar's legislative project sought to dismantle entrenched patriarchal structures by granting Hindu women equal rights in marriage, divorce, property, inheritance, guardianship, and adoption. Although the Bill faced significant socio-political resistance and was only partially enacted following Ambedkar's resignation, its core principles were eventually realized through the Hindu Marriage Act (1955), Hindu Succession Act (1956), Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act (1956), and Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act (1956). Using historical, legal, and socio-economic analysis, this paper evaluates the transformative impact of these reforms on women's lives. Empirical indicators—from literacy and higher education to property ownership and political participation—demonstrate sustained improvements aligned with Ambedkar's vision of social democracy. The study identifies persistent challenges in achieving substantive gender equality and proposes policy measures grounded in Ambedkar's feminist jurisprudence. Overall, the paper reaffirms the constitutional significance and contemporary relevance of Ambedkar's Hindu Code Bill as a foundational milestone in India's pursuit of gender justice

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