Justice BV Nagarathna expressed serious concern over declining sex ratios in some states, citing female infanticide and foeticide. She emphasized that girls should not merely survive but actively thrive, highlighting the urgent need for gender equality.
Today, On 11th October, Chief Justice of India B R Gavai emphasized the growing vulnerability of girl children in the digital era, highlighting online harassment, cyberbullying, and misuse of personal data. He urged specialized training, stating, “To secure her safety is to free her spirit.”
Justice J.K. Maheshwari, born on June 29, 1961, has served on the Supreme Court since August 31, 2021. He authored 41 judgments, including significant cases related to the Bhopal Gas Tragedy and divorce rights. Previously, he was Chief Justice of Andhra Pradesh and Sikkim High Courts, noted for diligent service and innovation.
Chief Justice DY Chandrachud shared his daughters’ struggle with nemaline myopathy, a genetic disorder that impairs muscle function. He criticized the painful diagnostic tests and the lack of awareness and facilities for affected families in India. Health experts emphasized the condition’s rarity, symptoms, and management strategies, highlighting the need for early diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Supreme Court Justice B V Nagarathna emphasized the need for inclusive policies to eliminate barriers faced by differently-abled children during the ‘Invisible No More’ consultation with UNICEF. She outlined the importance of data-driven approaches, regular surveys, and accessible services to ensure equal opportunities, advocating for integrated support to combat societal stigma and enhance social security.
