Published November 22, 2025 | Version v1
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Towards Equality: Challenging Race and Gender Bias Against Girls in Society.

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  • 1. SRM University, Sonipat

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Abstract This paper focus on the problem of racial and gender bias against girls in our patriarchal culture and how it affects people's perceptions of women and girls in general. Nonetheless, a number of laws have already been passed by the state and central governments to support the girls and shield them from prejudice. However, discrimination persisted in her social life, job, education, family, and after marriage in her in-laws' home. For instance- Even though the Indian parliament changed the Hindu Succession Act of 2005 to include a clause stating that a daughter has the same rights to her father's property as sons and can assert those rights if anyone denies them, the law is still largely disregarded in our society, particularly in rural areas, and the daughter is not regarded as a legitimate heir to her father's property. There are numerous examples of discrimination against girls. This essay will go over how the government frequently disregards the rules and occasionally fails to enforce the laws that are already in place. This study will focus on a number of case laws in which the government has failed to provide justice to girls who have been discriminated against because of their gender and race. It will also discuss legal loopholes and instances in which government officials and authorities accepted bribes to keep the criminals hidden, which frequently prevents girls from receiving justice. The fight against prejudice is further weakened when government officers are implicated in terrible crimes and attempt to apprehend the culprits. The research emphasizes the urgent need for awareness, more stringent and severe punishment, and stronger enforcement of legislation and social changes to achieve equality and opportunities for girls by examining these current gaps and lack of implementation.

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