The Karnataka High Court upheld the Menstrual Leave Policy 2025 as part of Article 21 rights to dignity, health, and bodily autonomy. It ordered strict implementation, rejected Article 14 challenges, and urged extending benefits to the unorganised sector, stressing substantive equality and improved working conditions for women workers.
Karnataka High Court Orders Strict Implementation Of Menstrual Leave Policy
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- Gerald Manoharan, Sonakshi Das
- April 30, 2026
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Gerald (Jerry) has over 20 years of experience as a corporate commercial lawyer and has worked with several clients on diverse matters, including investments, corporate advisory, restructuring, mergers and acquisitions, contracting, dispute advisory and real estate.