Forced Marriage Threat: J&K High Court Orders Police to Protect Woman from Harm

The Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has ordered the police to protect a young woman who feared for her safety after allegedly receiving threats of forced marriage. The Court directed that she ‘is not subjected to any harm in any manner whatsoever.’

‘Ineffective and Misused’: Supreme Court Flags Serious Gaps in India’s Anti-Dowry Laws

The Supreme Court said anti-dowry laws suffer from both poor enforcement and misuse, allowing the social evil to continue unchecked. Calling dowry eradication a constitutional necessity, the court issued strict directions for faster trials and stronger awareness measures.

Plea in Kerala High Court Seeks to Decriminalise Giving Dowry, Calls Penalising Victims Unjust

A PIL before Kerala High Court challenges the penal provision against giving dowry, calling it unfair to victims. The Court will examine enforcement of dowry laws and publication of complaint data.

Supreme Court Orders States to Appoint Protection Officers to Safeguard Women from Domestic Violence

The Supreme Court of India has mandated states and union territories to appoint Protection Officers at district and taluka levels under the Domestic Violence Act, 2005. This action aims to enhance support for women facing domestic abuse, ensuring timely assistance and legal aid. The court emphasized the urgent need for proper implementation of the law.

“This is the India We Are Living In”: SC Justice Sanjay Karol Shared Photo of a Menstruating Woman Denied Entry to Her Home

Supreme Court Justice Sanjay Karol shared a photo of a menstruating woman barred from her home, illustrating enduring menstrual taboos in India. He emphasized the need for awareness and change in women’s rights, calling for greater access to justice for those in rural areas and highlighting the Constitution’s role in promoting social and economic justice.