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.
Curated legal news, case breakdowns, and workflow tips for fast-moving practitioners.
Showing 5 of 12 articles.
Supreme Court declares menstrual health a fundamental right under Article 21, orders free sanitary pads and hygienic toilets in all schools.
Supreme Court flags alleged minority certificate fraud in Haryana, questioning upper-caste conversions to Buddhism and misuse of reservation benefits.
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 that families of manual scavenging victims who died before 2023 must receive ₹30 lakh compensation, reinforcing dignity, equality and social justice.
Delhi High Court permits cash transfers instead of physical uniforms for EWS students, holding that DBT ensures dignity, flexibility, and strengthens the right to education.