Summary: In a comprehensive list of various associations and individuals in India, there are suggestions and approvals for discouraging infant marriages through educational campaigns and legislative measures. There is a call for unity among social reformers and recognition of the challenges in altering age-old customs like infant marriage and enforced widowhood. The implications of societal conservatism and the need for gradual change are highlighted, emphasizing the importance of educating young minds and creating new perceptions around marriage. Discussions on the Hindu Shastras, caste restrictions, and the plight of widows shed light on the complexities of social norms and the potential for reform through legal and educational interventions. The text also delves into the privileges and legal status of associations under the Indian Joint Stock Companies Act, outlining the procedures for registration, governance, and amendment of association laws.