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10 legal rights women should be aware of

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 4, 2023, 15:00 IST
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​Here are all the rights a woman should know about

The world has become a place where a woman has a sense of fear in every nook and corner. Empowering women through awareness of their legal rights is crucial for fostering gender equality and justice. Various laws have been enacted to safeguard women's rights, ensuring their well-being in diverse aspects of life. Here are 10 legal rights every Indian woman should be aware of to be confident and feel secure.

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​Right to equal pay

According to the Equal Remuneration Act, women have the right to receive equal pay for equal work. Discrimination based on gender in terms of salary, pay, or wages is prohibited. This empowers working women to demand and receive fair compensation compared to their male counterparts.

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​Dignity and decency in legal processes

In situations involving a female accused, any medical examination must be conducted by or in the presence of another woman, ensuring her right to dignity and decency is upheld. This provision safeguards women's privacy and ensures respectful treatment in legal processes.

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​Right against workplace harassment

The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act grants women the right to file complaints against any form of sexual harassment at their workplace. This act establishes Internal Complaints Committees to address grievances, providing a legal framework for a safe working environment.

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​Right against domestic violence

Section 498 of the Indian Constitution protects women from domestic violence, including verbal, economic, emotional, and sexual abuse. Offenders can face non-bailable imprisonment, offering legal recourse for women facing violence within their households.

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​Right to anonymity for sexual assault victims

To protect the privacy of sexual assault victims, women have the right to record their statements alone before the district magistrate or in the presence of a female police officer. This ensures anonymity during legal proceedings.

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​Right to free legal aid

Female rape victims are entitled to free legal aid under the Legal Services Authorities Act. This provision ensures that women have access to legal support and representation during challenging times.

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​Right not to be arrested at night

Unless under exceptional circumstances with the order of a first-class magistrate, women cannot be arrested after sunset and before sunrise. The law also mandates that police interrogation must occur in the presence of a woman constable and family members or friends.

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​Right to register virtual complaints

Women can file virtual complaints through email or written submissions sent to a police station from a registered postal address. This facilitates reporting for those unable to physically visit a police station.

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​Right against indecent representation

Depicting a woman's figure indecently is a punishable offense under this right. It safeguards women from derogatory representations that may harm public morality.

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​Right against stalking

Section 354D of the IPC enables legal action against individuals who stalk women through repeated personal interactions or electronic monitoring. This provision addresses the crime of stalking and ensures the safety of women.

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John Harry
915 days ago
The entire women's so called movement is based on frivolous ideology. Women should have first been given legal responsibilities equal to men and then they should have thought about rights.
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