Indian Supreme Court Rules Married Daughters Eligible for Compassionate Jobs
The Indian Supreme Court has ruled that excluding married daughters from the definition of 'family' for compassionate appointments is impermissible, affirming their entitlement to such jobs. This decision overturns previous restrictions and broadens the scope of family for compassionate employment.
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Married daughter entitled to compassionate job: SC
The Supreme Court has ruled that married daughters are entitled to be considered part of a 'family' for employment or ration shop allotment if their parents die in harness. The court found a UP government order excluding married daughters from the definition of 'family' unconstitutional, citing gender-based stereotypes and the principle of equality.
By DHANANJAY MAHAPATRA
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The Supreme Court ruled that married daughters cannot be excluded from welfare benefits, affirming their status within their parental family.
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