Justice Nagarathna: Indian family undergoing a rapid change, Justice Nagratna said a big thing about women - Indian family is going through a phase of rapid change, says Justice Nagarathna

Supreme Court Judge Justice Biwi Nagratna said on Saturday that the family organization in India is going through a rapid change today. He said this change was inspired by many factors, including raising urbanization to general education, from individual pursuit of greater dynamics of the workforce and the increasing economic freedom of women receiving education. Pti, Bengaluru. Supreme Court Judge Justice Biwi Nagratna said on Saturday that the family organization in India is going through a rapid change today. These changes affect not only the structure and functioning of the families, but also on the justice system. Changes have been inspired by many factors. He said this change was inspired by many factors, including greater access to general education, increasing urbanization, more dynamics of the workforce and the increasing economic freedom of women who receive education. The law also helped with this change. Justice Nagaratna said that Justice Nagratna, in a conference organized on the topic of ‘Family: The Base of Indian Society’, emphasizes that the family in every civilization was recognized as the basic institution of society. It is a bridge to join our past and for our future. He suggested that the socio-economic liberation of women should be positively and encouraged by society due to education and employment. Such women not only contribute to the good of the family, but also for the benefit of the nation. Family disputes can be solved in this way, Justice Nagratna said that the family disputes that are currently in the courts in India can solve a significant percentage if both parties take two steps. The interests of the other partner should be kept in mind, he said: “The first step is to have understanding and respect for the other, and the second is aware of themselves. It is in the context of man and woman. To understand respect for another, I mean one partner must keep in mind the interests of another.