Abstract

This article offers a broad review of gender justice jurisprudence in India between 1993 and 2022. In analysing some of the landmark judgements on women's rights in the intervening years, the authors find the judicial approach to gender equality uneven and at times, conflicting. Despite the significant advancements in the jurisprudence of gender equality and dignity, discrimination and inequality persist on a staggering scale. The article argues for the continued importance of subjecting equality jurisprudence to feminist critical inquiry, which pays attention to the deeper structural and systemic issues that impact gender equality.

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