Sociology
Sociology
Sociology
OF CHANGING JOINT
FAMILY STRUCTURE IN
INDIA WITH CASE STUDY
OF ANCIENT INDIA
SOC125
BA LLB (Hons)
2021-26 (First Semester)
GROUP MEMBERS
Section B
Patriarchal Family
◦ While patriliny had existed prior to the composition of
the epic, the central story of the Mahabharata reinforced
the idea that it was valuable.
Matriarchal Family
◦ Women such as Prabhavati Gupta exercised power.
◦ Often great rulers were identified through metronymics
(names derived from that of the mother).
On the basis of
marriage
Satavahana women
retained their father’s
gotras after marriage- an
example of endogamy.
POWER
STRUGGLE
◦ Joint family, the age- old concept is also
not away from the game of power.
◦ Often the Head of the Family acts as the
leader of the family, and often commands
obedience from family members.
◦ It mostly exhibits itself in form of
property dispute and biasness.
◦ A very famous example can be inferred
from Mahabharata.
FAMILY LAWS
IN INDIA
◦ Family Law Act of 1975
◦ Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
◦ Muslim Marriage Act Under Sharia Or
Muslim Law
◦ Indian Christian Marriage Act, 1872 And
Divorce Act, 1869
◦ Paris Marriage And Divorce Act, 1936
◦ Special Marriage Act, 1954
◦ Guardians And Wards Act, 1890
CONCLUSION
◦ The joint family has been influenced by many influential
factors such as industrialization, urbanization, education,
enlightenment of women, the impact of western culture,
change in the marriage system, social legislations and
decline in agriculture and village industries, and this has
brought about a drastic change in the nature of the institution
of joint family.
◦ It can be seen now a days that the joint family structure is
being nuclearized. It is not that joint less of the family in
India is lost totally