This document discusses gender equality and justice. It defines gender and sex, and how gender has been historically constructed. It examines how gender stereotypes work through childhood warnings, underestimation, and overestimation. It explores how patriotism, scientific invention, and religion relate to gender equality. The document also analyzes how the Indian constitution supports gender equality through fundamental rights and directive principles, with the goal of achieving social, economic, and political justice. Key progressive laws for women in India are highlighted from 1829 to 1987. The conclusion calls for equality without oppression and notes that anyone can fight for gender justice.