Denying Menstrual Pain Leave Violates Article 14, Say PIL in Supreme Court

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard a public interest litigation (PIL) petition calling for the implementation of menstrual pain leave or period leave for female students and working women across India. The petition, filed by advocate Shailendra Mani Tripathi, urged the Supreme Court to direct state governments to develop rules for menstrual pain leaves. According

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