What are the two landmark judgements in India in the last ten years? Briefly explain about NOTA judgement in the year of 2013
Our history has been an evidence to why the roles of men and women are confined to their so called respective fields. The cause is just right before our eyes and it's the very psychology of a human that is our mindset , how we think , what we think and to what extent . Keeping the genetic factors asRead more
Our history has been an evidence to why the roles of men and women are confined to their so called respective fields. The cause is just right before our eyes and it’s the very psychology of a human that is our mindset , how we think , what we think and to what extent . Keeping the genetic factors aside we are a material of our environment. We imitate what we see. History has always been in support of patriarchal society, where the women have almost no rights to earn a living and have to depend on certain male figure to make their ends meet.
Culturally and socially our history has been dominated by males which is the exact reason why even in the 21st century there are so many women who are still relying on a male figure for their basic necessities.
It has been a long engraved mindset which wouldn’t disappear at a snap of figure especially in the backward areas where people are still prone to many such prejudices and discrimination .
Even till today there exists this culture of building the mindset of a girl to be limited to their social constraints and not to do anything beyond what’s socially acceptable.
We have come a long way from the women suffrage movement to the women quotas at workplace. If we continue to build the young minds to be more open and engaging in the equal treatment of all human , there will be a build up of financial independence and confidence despite the gender.
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In the last ten years, two landmark judgments in India are: Aadhaar Judgment (2018): In the Puttaswamy judgment (2018), the Supreme Court of India ruled that the Right to Privacy is a fundamental right guaranteed under the Indian Constitution. The court also held that the Aadhaar scheme, a biometricRead more
In the last ten years, two landmark judgments in India are:
Now, about the NOTA Judgment in 2013:
NOTA Judgement (2013): In 2013, the Supreme Court of India ruled in the case of People’s Union for Civil Liberties vs. Union of India that a voter has the right to exercise a “None of the Above” (NOTA) option in an election. This option allows voters to choose NOTA if they are dissatisfied with all the candidates contesting an election. The court held that this option is essential for democratic governance and would help to ensure that voters are not forced to vote for a candidate they do not want.
The NOTA option was introduced by the Election Commission of India through an amendment to Rule 49(0) of the Conduct of Election Rules, 1961, in January 2013. The option is available to all electors, except those who are voting by postal ballot or proxy.
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