@fisherking said:@YouMadFellow @Omkarp Ek aur question to completely submerge u Madfellow Best Alternate Summary...(Thoda hatke type)In order to arrive at a gender-equitable legislative regime, an exercise isunderway, to put all existing laws under the gender scanner. Thisexercise in ensuring substantive equality for women within existing law,was long overdue. Even as we recognise that laws by themselves areinadequate, because most women in India do not have the awareness,the resources or the ability to benefit from them individually, theynevertheless represent an important benchmark for socially desirablenorms and practices. The constitution guarantees equality between thesexes and has been hailed for its progressive vision. Yet, in many ways,these guarantees have proved inadequate in addressing the complexitiesand dynamics of gender discrimination.(1) Existing laws are being scrutinised to ensure gender equality. Though thelaws by themselves are inadequate to ensure gender equality, they represent animportant benchmark for what is good. Though the constitution guaranteesequality, it has proved to be ineffective.(2) Laws are being put under the gender equitability scanner. As the laws bythemselves cannot protect women, they are not entirely useful as benchmarks.The constitution does not provide equality even though it professes to do so.(3) Laws are being scanned under the gender equitability scanner to ensuregender equality, which even the constitution has failed to ensure.(4) Existing laws are being subjected to the gender equitability test, to ensureequality. Though laws by themselves are inadequate to ensure this, they areimportant benchmarks for what is socially acceptable. Constitutional guaranteeson equality have proved inadequate.(5) Existing laws are being scrutinized for gender equality although they, likethe constitution, have proved inadequate and are mere benchmarks.
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