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GENDER JUSTICE

GENDER JUSTICE

Introduction

    AT THE NORMATIVE HEART OF FEMINISM lies the belief that nobody should be disadvantaged because of their sex. Here I propose and defend a principle of gender justice meant to capture the nature of a very wide range of injustices based on gender. The first model, centered on equality between women and men, consists in empowering women to enjoy all the “good things of life” that men have traditionally enjoyed. The second model, centered on difference, consists in discovering, explaining and enhancing the value of what has long been deemed “women’s lifestyles”. 

What is gender justice?

The scope of gender injustice

    It is hard to dispute that women and men are equally entitled to just treatment and that, when someone suffers injustice because of their sex, they are victim of gender injustice. But the exact definition of gender injustice and therefore the scope of gender injustice are easy to identify. In many countries some kinds of violence against women are particularly high, often women receive lower pay than men for the same work and in some countries women still do not have legal rights equal to those that men hold.

Over the years, the Indian judiciary has delivered numerous landmark judgments that have advanced gender justice-

legal rights of Hindu daughters in matters of ancestral property. It affirmed that daughters have equal rights as sons in ancestral property, irrespective of whether the father was alive or not at the time of the amendment to the Hindu Succession Act.

CONCLUSION

     The right to equality enshrined under article 14 of the constitution of India is applicable to all genders equally. However, reality presents a dismal picture of discrimination towards women and the LGBTQ community. Denial of equality of women and the LGBTQ community has raised the need for gender justice.

AUTHOR:- SHAHEEN MOGHAL, a Student of JAGARLAMUDI CHANDRAMOULI COLLEGE OF LAW

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