Supreme Court orders states to build women lawyers' toilets in courts within 6 weeks
The Supreme Court has directed all states to construct washroom facilities for women lawyers in court premises within a six-week deadline. The order comes in response to a longstanding human rights and health concern affecting women advocates practicing across the country. The court dismissed states' claims of insufficient funds, pointing to alternative sources of revenue to finance the construction. The bench emphasized that the absence of basic sanitation facilities undermines the dignity and well-being of women in the legal profession. The ruling aims to ensure that women lawyers can carry out their work in conditions that meet basic health and dignity standards.
This is an AI-generated summary. ShortSingh links to the original source for the complete article.


Discussion (0)
Log in to join the discussion and vote.
Log in