In an attempt to strike a “neutral chord”, the Delhi High Court has explained how courts should deal with “gender-specific laws” and remain “gender neutral”, while emphasizing that the approach should not be biased towards a particular gender in such cases. “The mere fact that legislation is designed to address specific gender-related concerns should not be misconstrued as...
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