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10 laws that protect
women and their
rights in India
Pradeep Kumar Panda
Email: pradeep25687@yahoo.co.in
Whatsapp: 9951178889
Mobile: 8448193236
Website: www.pradeepkumarpanda.weebly.com
Introduction
• Crimes against women occur every minute in India.
• Women are not safe, whether it is in their houses, public
places or at the workplace.
• Your safety in your hands sounds like a clichéd adage to
repeat.
• Given the number of crimes that are committed against
women, it is pertinent that women are aware about the laws
that are in place to protect them.
• Remember knowledge is power.
• As a parent, wife, daughter, employee and a woman these
are rights set in place to protect you and it is important that
you are aware about these.
• Here are 10 laws that protect women and their rights
The Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006
• According to the International Research Centre for Women,
almost 47 percent of girls are married before the age of 18.
• Currently, India ranks 13 in the world when it comes to child
marriages.
• Since child marriage has been steeped into the Indian culture
and tradition since centuries, it has been tough eliminating it.
• The Prohibition of Child Marriage Act was made effective in
2007.
• This act defines child marriage as a marriage where the groom or
the bride are underage, that is, the bride is under 18 years of age
or the boy is younger than 21 years.
• Parents trying to marry underage girls are subject to action
under this law.
• Since the law makes these marriages illegal, it acts as a major
deterrent.
Special Marriage Act, 1954
• The objectives of this act is to provide – a
special form of marriage in certain cases,
provide for registration of certain marriages
and, to provide for divorce.
• In a country like India and with the diverse
religions and cast, when people from different
faiths and caste chose to get married they do it
under the Special Marriage Act.
• It is not applicable to the state of Jammu and
Kashmir and also extends to intending spouses
who are Indian nationals and living abroad.
Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961
• According to this act, taking or giving of dowry at the time of the
marriage to the bride or the bridegroom and their family is to be
penalised.
• Dowry system, giving and taking of dowry, is a norm in India.
• Dowry is often asked of the bride and her family by the groom
and his family. The system has taken strong roots because
women after marriage move in with their spouse and in-laws.
• Also, over the centuries, the lack for economic independence of
women and the taboo towards divorce has resulted in bride
burning. When demands for dowry even after marriage are not
met by the girl’s families, many women are tortured, beaten and
even burnt.
• It is one of the major challenges that our society is grappling
with. Women openly complaining about it has helped to spread
the word and encourage other women to take a stand.
Indian Divorce Act, 1969
• The Indian Divorce Act allows
• the dissolution of marriage,
• mutual consent,
• nullity of marriage,
• judicial separation and
• restitution of conjugal rights.
• Family Courts are established to file, hear,
and dispose of such cases.
Maternity Benefit Act,1861
• This act regulates the employment of women
and maternity benefits mandated by law.
• It states that a woman employee who has
worked in an organisation for a period of at least
80 days during the 12 months preceding the
date of her expected delivery is entitled to
receive maternity benefits, which includes
• maternity leave,
• nursing breaks,
• medical allowance, etc.
Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act,1971
• The Act came into effect into 1972,
• was amended in 1975 and 2002.
• The aim of the Act is to reduce the
occurrence of illegal abortion and
consequent maternal mortality and
morbidity.
• It clearly states the conditions under which
a pregnancy can be ended or aborted and
specifies the persons qualified to conduct
the same.
Sexual Harassment of Women at
Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and
Redressal) Act, 2013
• To ensure women’s safety at workplace, this Act seeks to protect
them from sexual harassment at their place of work.
• Thirty-six percent of Indian companies and 25 percent among
MNC’s are not complaint with the Sexual Harassment Act
according to a FICCI-EY November 2015 report.
• Sexual harassment at workplace also includes –
• the use of language with sexual overtones,
• invasion of private space with a male colleague hovering too
close for comfort,
• subtle touches and
• innuendoes.
Indecent Representation of Women
(Prevention) Act, 1986
• This Act prohibits indecent representation
of women through
• advertisement or
• in publications,
• writings,
• paintings,
• figures or
• in any other manner.
National Commission for Women Act,
1990
• The National Commission for Women (NCW) is a
statutory body of the Government of India, established
in January 1992.
• The NCW represents the rights of women in India and
provides a voice for their issues and concerns.
• The National Commission for Women Act aims to
improve the status of women and worked for their
economic empowerment.
• Every state has a State Commission for Women.
Equal Remuneration Act, 1976
• This Act prevents discrimination in terms of
remuneration.
• It provides for payment of equal recompense to
men and women workers.
• It is necessary to know these and other laws in
place to protect the interests of women.
• Only if you are aware of your rights can you fight
against any injustice meted out to you at home,
at the workplace, or in the society.
Thank You
Pradeep Kumar Panda
Email: pradeep25687@yahoo.co.in
Whatsapp: 9951178889
Mobile: 8448193236
Website:
www.pradeepkumarpanda.weebly.com

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10 laws that protect women and their rights in India

  • 1. 10 laws that protect women and their rights in India Pradeep Kumar Panda Email: pradeep25687@yahoo.co.in Whatsapp: 9951178889 Mobile: 8448193236 Website: www.pradeepkumarpanda.weebly.com
  • 2. Introduction • Crimes against women occur every minute in India. • Women are not safe, whether it is in their houses, public places or at the workplace. • Your safety in your hands sounds like a clichéd adage to repeat. • Given the number of crimes that are committed against women, it is pertinent that women are aware about the laws that are in place to protect them. • Remember knowledge is power. • As a parent, wife, daughter, employee and a woman these are rights set in place to protect you and it is important that you are aware about these. • Here are 10 laws that protect women and their rights
  • 3. The Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006 • According to the International Research Centre for Women, almost 47 percent of girls are married before the age of 18. • Currently, India ranks 13 in the world when it comes to child marriages. • Since child marriage has been steeped into the Indian culture and tradition since centuries, it has been tough eliminating it. • The Prohibition of Child Marriage Act was made effective in 2007. • This act defines child marriage as a marriage where the groom or the bride are underage, that is, the bride is under 18 years of age or the boy is younger than 21 years. • Parents trying to marry underage girls are subject to action under this law. • Since the law makes these marriages illegal, it acts as a major deterrent.
  • 4. Special Marriage Act, 1954 • The objectives of this act is to provide – a special form of marriage in certain cases, provide for registration of certain marriages and, to provide for divorce. • In a country like India and with the diverse religions and cast, when people from different faiths and caste chose to get married they do it under the Special Marriage Act. • It is not applicable to the state of Jammu and Kashmir and also extends to intending spouses who are Indian nationals and living abroad.
  • 5. Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961 • According to this act, taking or giving of dowry at the time of the marriage to the bride or the bridegroom and their family is to be penalised. • Dowry system, giving and taking of dowry, is a norm in India. • Dowry is often asked of the bride and her family by the groom and his family. The system has taken strong roots because women after marriage move in with their spouse and in-laws. • Also, over the centuries, the lack for economic independence of women and the taboo towards divorce has resulted in bride burning. When demands for dowry even after marriage are not met by the girl’s families, many women are tortured, beaten and even burnt. • It is one of the major challenges that our society is grappling with. Women openly complaining about it has helped to spread the word and encourage other women to take a stand.
  • 6. Indian Divorce Act, 1969 • The Indian Divorce Act allows • the dissolution of marriage, • mutual consent, • nullity of marriage, • judicial separation and • restitution of conjugal rights. • Family Courts are established to file, hear, and dispose of such cases.
  • 7. Maternity Benefit Act,1861 • This act regulates the employment of women and maternity benefits mandated by law. • It states that a woman employee who has worked in an organisation for a period of at least 80 days during the 12 months preceding the date of her expected delivery is entitled to receive maternity benefits, which includes • maternity leave, • nursing breaks, • medical allowance, etc.
  • 8. Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act,1971 • The Act came into effect into 1972, • was amended in 1975 and 2002. • The aim of the Act is to reduce the occurrence of illegal abortion and consequent maternal mortality and morbidity. • It clearly states the conditions under which a pregnancy can be ended or aborted and specifies the persons qualified to conduct the same.
  • 9. Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 • To ensure women’s safety at workplace, this Act seeks to protect them from sexual harassment at their place of work. • Thirty-six percent of Indian companies and 25 percent among MNC’s are not complaint with the Sexual Harassment Act according to a FICCI-EY November 2015 report. • Sexual harassment at workplace also includes – • the use of language with sexual overtones, • invasion of private space with a male colleague hovering too close for comfort, • subtle touches and • innuendoes.
  • 10. Indecent Representation of Women (Prevention) Act, 1986 • This Act prohibits indecent representation of women through • advertisement or • in publications, • writings, • paintings, • figures or • in any other manner.
  • 11. National Commission for Women Act, 1990 • The National Commission for Women (NCW) is a statutory body of the Government of India, established in January 1992. • The NCW represents the rights of women in India and provides a voice for their issues and concerns. • The National Commission for Women Act aims to improve the status of women and worked for their economic empowerment. • Every state has a State Commission for Women.
  • 12. Equal Remuneration Act, 1976 • This Act prevents discrimination in terms of remuneration. • It provides for payment of equal recompense to men and women workers. • It is necessary to know these and other laws in place to protect the interests of women. • Only if you are aware of your rights can you fight against any injustice meted out to you at home, at the workplace, or in the society.
  • 13. Thank You Pradeep Kumar Panda Email: pradeep25687@yahoo.co.in Whatsapp: 9951178889 Mobile: 8448193236 Website: www.pradeepkumarpanda.weebly.com