💨 Abstract
The article discusses a debate in the Indian Parliament about the Special Marriage Bill, which aims to provide reasonable facilities for divorce and include a clause for divorce by mutual consent. The author argues that the Bill is a significant advance in the current context of economic inequality and spiritual deprivation, particularly affecting women. However, they express concern about the reactionary revivalism within the Congress Party that was evident during the debate.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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