Women and Child Rights - Notes, Case Laws & Study Material
Women and Child rights play a significant role in the development of human rights.
Women and Child rights play a significant role in the development of human rights. Sustainable human development means expanding people's choices and creating the conditions for equality so that they may realize their full potential. This goal cannot be achieved if all human rights — economic, social, cultural, civil, and political — are not promoted, preserved, and defended.
Our 3-part course tries to cover this vast topic of law with the utmost potential and extensive syllabus that is necessary. The first two modules take a look at several issues concerning gender inequality. From workplace harassment to surrogacy laws, you will find all the relevant notes, articles, and cases here. The third module covers the organisational framework present in India to safeguard women's and child rights.
Click on the links below to read a detailed analysis of each topic.
Women and Child Rights
Module I
- Landmark Judgements On Gender Equality: The Practical Reality
- 7 Must-Read Books on Child Rights: Empowering the Future Generation
Case Summary: Minakshi Chaudhary v. Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation (2024)
Module I
- Case Analysis: Nabal Thakur v. State, (2023)
- Workplace Harassment: Everything you need to know to avoid it; by Malini Chaudhri
- Curbing Crimes of Sexual Harassment: Towards a Greater Rationality
- Rights of Women under Hindu Law
- Dowry A Wilful Gift A Forceful Forfeit
Module II
- Offences Related to Marriage | Explained
- Female Infanticide: Eternal Dethronement of Infant Queens from the Kingdom of Earth
- Honour: An Abstract Weapon
- Wo-Man-Handling: A determined prefix to foster Progress
- Rising and Soaring: Women's Emancipation from the Repression Quagmire
- Patriarchy: Seeking for a 'License' to Co-Exist
- Surrogacy Law in India | Comprehensive Analysis
- Daughters of Destiny – An Indian Perspective
Module III
Current Concerns Regarding Women: Health and Legal Implications
The Future is Female: Why do Women's Reproductive Rights Matter
- The Maternity Benefit Act, 1961: Decoded
- Rights of a Wife in India | #Must Know
- An Overview of Women in Judiciary
- Laws related to Working Women
- National Commission For Women
Module IV
- Legal System and Elimination of Child Labour
- National Commission For Protection Of Child Rights (NCPCR)
- Important Provisions in IPC about Women and Children
- Constitutional Protection of Women and Children in India
- A Womb is her Right
- Indian Laws on Women's Safety in Night Shifts
- Child Custody Laws
- The Sine qua non of Paternity Benefit Laws in India