the situation of widowsledto the Widow Remarriage Act of 1856
Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar ’s campaign for improvement in the scenario of widowsledto the Widow Remarriage Act of 1856
The conversationledto the issue of widow remarriage
for example the custompreventingwidow remarriage
Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar 's political battleledto the Widow Remarriage Act of 1856
a movement in support of widow remarriageresultedin legalisation of widow remarriage
Pandit Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar(passive) led bywidow remarriage movement
Crusaders such as Ishwar Chandra advocated for the improvement of widow conditionsleadingto the Widow Remarriage Act of 1856
a relationshipwould leadto a quick widow remarriage
in the increase of immorality among widows , sexual exploitation of child widows , increase of prostitutes and the lowering of general status of women in the Hindu societyresultedin the increase of immorality among widows , sexual exploitation of child widows , increase of prostitutes and the lowering of general status of women in the Hindu society
to preserve the rights of othersis designedto preserve the rights of others
every abomination which it was possible to conceive(passive) caused byevery abomination which it was possible to conceive
many problems to get a suitable partner ... hi such casescreatesmany problems to get a suitable partner ... hi such cases
a forfeiture of her life - interest in her first husband 's estate which then reverts to the nearest heir of the husbandcausesa forfeiture of her life - interest in her first husband 's estate which then reverts to the nearest heir of the husband
him from leaving his wife for another woman , and breaking up the familywill preventhim from leaving his wife for another woman , and breaking up the family
its numerical expansionpreventsits numerical expansion
to emotional disturbance or mental disordermay leadto emotional disturbance or mental disorder
suspicioncreatedsuspicion
in a law that made it legalresultedin a law that made it legal