Judicial Process And Gender Justice @ 75 Years Of Constitution
- IJLLR Journal
- Sep 3, 2025
- 1 min read
Rupesh Chandra Madhav, Ph.D Research Scholar, School of Law, Maharaja Agrasen University, Baddi, HP, India.
Yogita Sharma, Assistant Professor, School of Law, Maharaja Agrasen University, Baddi, HP, India.
ABSTRACT
In this Article, Authors analyses in-depth of landmark Supreme Court cases that have played a crucial role in the advancement of gender equality. Each case marks a significant moment in the legal arena, tackling essential issues like employment discrimination, reproductive rights, and equal pay. The societal contexts in which these cases emerged, and their lasting impacts, we aim to clarify how these judicial decisions have collectively fostered progress toward gender equality. Gaining insight into these important cases allows us to better understand the ongoing battle for equal rights and the vital function of the judiciary in shaping social standards and legal systems. Although some court rulings show a cautious approach to gender justice, the overall trend suggests that the judiciary is trying to protect women's rights while considering public interests. A close look at various court outcomes shows that judges are committed to supporting gender justice. However, achieving true gender justice is still a significant challenge, especially in a society with diverse traditions, cultural practices, and socio-economic issues like poverty, lack of education, and deep-rooted patriarchal norms. Thus, it's clear that achieving gender justice requires more than just legal changes or court decisions; it needs a significant shift in how society views women. This change requires a united effort from the government and active participation from all parts of society to create an environment that truly promotes gender equality and justice
Keywords: Gender Justice, Equality, Women’s Right, Discrimination, Judiciary.
