The Supreme Court has recognised menstrual health as a fundamental right, mandating free sanitary pads, separate toilets, and school-level sensitisation—reshaping how India treats women’s health and dignity.
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A caste certificate is not just paperwork. It is access, protection, and recognition. A Supreme Court push in December 2025 strengthens the case for caste certification based on a mother’s …
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Low representation of women in higher judiciary: Why 103 women judges out of 1,100 is a national shame
by Anagha BPby Anagha BPThe Supreme Court Bar Association has flagged the crisis of women’s representation in higher judiciary. Only 103 women serve as High Court judges out of 1,100 sanctioned posts. Entire High …