The Supreme Court’s recent remarks on household chores go far beyond one divorce case. They challenge the deeply normalised idea that women must carry unpaid domestic work by default and …
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Paternity Leave in India: Why the Supreme Court wants parenting to stop being seen as women’s work
by Anagha BPby Anagha BPThe Supreme Court’s latest remarks on paternity leave go beyond legal reform. They challenge India’s long-standing view that caregiving belongs mainly to mothers and make a case for equal parenting …
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Supreme Court strikes down Gender Cap in JAG Recruitment: Says equality cannot be measured in quotas
In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court has declared the Gender Cap in JAG Recruitment unconstitutional, directing the Army to create a unified merit list without gender-based seat limits. This …
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The Supreme Court of India has mandated separate toilets for men, women, PwDs, and transgender individuals in courts and tribunals, ensuring dignity and equality in judicial spaces.