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The Emergence of Pakistani Jurisprudence on Right of Inheritance for Women in Agricultural Land: An Applied Social Study
Authors:
Dr. Fozia Naseem, Syed Muhammad Najam Ameer, Dr. Saira Saddiqui, Dr. Nazia Malik, Laraib Laraib Asin, Haseeb AhmadKeywords
Abstract
In Pakistan, the gap between legal provisions and socio-cultural realities hinders women's ability to assert their inheritance rights, particularly in agricultural land. This study delves into the intricate dynamics of law, culture, and gender, shedding light on the experiences of women navigating the inheritance process. A mixed-methods approach, combining in-depth case studies and surveys, reveals a complex web of challenges, including entrenched patriarchal attitudes, limited legal awareness, and inadequate institutional support. Our findings underscore the need for a comprehensive strategy to address these obstacles, encompassing legal education, community engagement, and targeted support services. We propose a collaborative framework to empower women, bridging the divide between legal, social, and religious institutions to advance gender equality in Pakistan.