
India Debates Menstrual Leave as Supreme Court Declines Mandate, Workplace Stigma Persists Nationwide
Casual attitudes towards periods continue to mask deeper challenges as India navigates policy gaps, stigma and workplace realities.

Casual attitudes towards periods continue to mask deeper challenges as India navigates policy gaps, stigma and workplace realities.

Menstrual Health Declared A Right: CBSE Orders 27,000+ Schools To Ensure Hygiene Facilities.

The Supreme Court emphasises that household responsibilities must be shared, rejecting outdated expectations from women.

India’s top court now allows adjournments only in exceptional cases, aiming to speed up justice and reduce massive case delays.

Supreme Court Questions Bihar’s Prohibition Law Over Police Powers, Privacy Rights, And Impact On Marginalised Communities.

The Supreme Court expands maternity rights and calls for a paternity leave law to promote equal parenting.

The court ruled that adoptive mothers deserve equal maternity leave, emphasising caregiving, bonding and child welfare.

India’s $500 billion US trade deal hangs in limbo after Supreme Court struck down Trump’s tariff powers.

Centre tells Supreme Court it will retain blood donation ban on transgender persons, MSM, citing infection risks.

Supreme Court declines nationwide menstrual leave mandate, warning compulsory policy may reinforce stereotypes and affect women’s employment.