Sex and the supreme court : how the law is upholding the dignity of the Indian citizen
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- 9789389253009
- 347.5407 SEX
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347.5407 CHA Cases that India forgot | 347.5407 CHA Cases that India forgot | 347.5407 KHO Caste, reservation, atrocity law and discrimination | 347.5407 SEX Sex and the supreme court : how the law is upholding the dignity of the Indian citizen | 347.54075 NAR Law relating to summary suits | 347.54077 COU Court-fees Act, 1870 | 347.54077 COU Court-fees Act, 1870 |
Yet, this is not the only ruling that the Supreme Court has made in recent times championing the rights of an individual to her or his identity and dignity. From empowering the transgender community and lending teeth to the prevention of sexual harassment of women at the workplace, to protecting the privacy, rights and dignity of women and minorities on issues such as interfaith marriages, entering the Sabarimala temple, the controversial triple talaq and the striking down of the adultery law - the highest court of the land has firmly placed the individual at the centre of the constitutional firmament, and set a course for progressive societal reform.
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