The Supreme Court dismissed a plea for nationwide paid menstrual leave, citing potential harm to women's careers, and urged the Centre to consider the issue.
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Women will be asked to sit at home: Supreme Court on mandatory menstrual leaves plea
Supreme Court rejects plea seeking mandatory menstrual leaves, saying women will be asked to sit at home ...
Supreme Court declines PIL seeking nationwide menstrual leave policy: Here's what the top court said
The Supreme Court of India declined a PIL seeking a nationwide menstrual leave policy, warning that a mandatory law could hurt women's job prospects and reinforce gender stereotypes. The bench was ...
Top court says income alone cannot determine OBC creamy layer status; parental post and service category must also be considered ...
Opposition leaders staged a protest on Thursday over reports of a nationwide LPG shortage during the second phase of the ...
The move includes signatures from 130 Lok Sabha MPs and 63 Rajya Sabha MPs, with the notice expected to be submitted in at ...
It must be based primarily on the status and category of the posts held by the parents, not their income alone, the bench said.
National Conference president Farooq Abdullah on Thursday reiterated the demand for restoration of statehood, asserting ...
India has no law governing passive euthanasia. The Supreme Court’s order allowing the withdrawal of Rana’s treatment is the ...
India faces a worsening LPG crisis as global gas supply disruptions from the West Asia war force restaurants to reduce menus and adopt alternative fuels. Government sources confirm measures are ...
Harish Rana, 32, a gymming, football enthusiast and BTech student from Ghaziabad, fell from the 4th floor of his PG home in 2013. The brain injury left him comatose for 13 years ...
Passive euthanasia in exceptional circumstances was first legalised in India in the Aruna Shanbaug vs Union of India judgment ...
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