Episode 10 I The Pop Up Law Series I Increasing the retirement age of Judges in India
The Pop Up Law : Episode 10
L.L.M in Business Laws from Amity University Noida. She holds 1 year of industrial experience and has 7 years of academic experience as an Assistant Professor of Law.
The Pop Up Law : Episode 10
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“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated”.- Mahatma Gandhi
The judgment held that law cannot be discriminatory and hence it shall not be different for married and unmarried women. The court, in addition also granted the right of medical termination to minor girls and members of the transgender community.
Five years after the Supreme Court's five-judge Bench under Chief Justice J.S. Khehar invalidated Triple Talaq in August 2017, the women petitioners continue to live a difficult life.
A Public Interest Litigation was filed in the Supreme Court, questioning the constitutional validity of divorce through Talaq-e-Hasan stating that this form of divorce was unfair, arbitrary, and neither in harmony with Human Rights nor an integral part of the Islamic faith. The petitioner, Benazeer Heena, a journalist alleged at...