Supreme Court Declares Menstrual Health a Fundamental Right: Free Pads and Toilets Mandatory in All Schools
Supreme Court declares menstrual health a fundamental right under Article 21, orders free sanitary pads and hygienic toilets in all schools.
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Supreme Court declares menstrual health a fundamental right under Article 21, orders free sanitary pads and hygienic toilets in all schools.
Punjab & Haryana High Court rules that widows can freely sell non-ancestral property, striking down discriminatory customs as unconstitutional under Article 14.
Delhi High Court rules that a CRPF jawan’s widow can continue to receive family pension even after remarriage, upholding Rule 54 of CCS Pension Rules and rejecting parents’ claim.
Supreme Court rules maternity leave is a fundamental right linked to dignity and equality, striking down the two-child norm in a landmark women’s rights case.
Supreme Court rulings clarify that daughters alive on September 9, 2005 have equal coparcenary rights in HUF ancestral property, ensuring gender equality in inheritance law.