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Central sub-committee calls for Women empowerment with knowledge of legal rights
TIWN March 19, 2017
Central sub-committee calls for Women empowerment with knowledge of legal rights
PHOTO : Tripura Karmachari Samannoy Committee’ under Central sub-committee held an awareness campaigning at Agartala Muktadhara auditorium. TIWN Pic March 19

AGARTALA, March 19 (TIWN): ‘Tripura Karmachari Samannoy Committee’ under Central sub-committee held an awareness campaigning at Agartala Muktadhara auditorium to aware the women about various right of women in Indian Constitution.

The discussion was held on basic rights of an Indian Woman :

The rights available to woman (ladies) in India can be classified into two categories, namely as constitutional rights and legal rights. The constitutional rights are those which are provided in the various provisions of the constitution. The legal rights, on the other hand, are those which are provided in the various laws (acts) of the Parliament and the State Legislatures.

The 10 basic rights are :

1. Right to equal pay

According to provisions under the Equal Remuneration Act, one cannot be discriminated on the basis of sex when it comes to salary or wages.

2. Right against harassment at work

The enactment of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act gives you the right to file a complaint against sexual harassment.

3. Right to anonymity

Victims of sexual assault have a right to anonymity. To ensure that her privacy is protected, a woman who has been sexually assaulted may record her statement alone before the district magistrate when the case is under trial, or in the presence of a female police officer.

4. Right against domestic violence

The act primarily looks to protect a wife, a female live-in partner or a woman living in a household like a mother or a sister from domestic violence at the hands of a husband, male live-in partner or relatives. She or anybody on her behalf, can file a complaint.

5. Right to maternity-related benefits

Maternity benefits are not merely a privilege of the working woman, they are a right. The Maternity Benefit Act ensures that the new mother does not suffer any loss of earnings following a period of twelve weeks after her delivery, allowing her to rejoin the workforce.

6. Right against female foeticide

It is a duty imposed on every citizen of India to allow a woman to experience the most basic of all rights ­— the right to life. The Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act (PCPNDT) ensures her right against female foeticide.

7. Right to free legal aid

All female rape victims have the right to free legal aid, under the Legal Services Authorities Act. It is mandatory for the Station House Officer (SHO) to inform the Legal Services Authority, who arranges for the lawyer.

8. Right not to be arrested at night

A woman cannot be arrested after sunset and before sunrise, except in an exceptional case on the orders of a first class magistrate.

9. Right to dignity and decency

In the event that an accused is a woman, any medical examination procedure on her must be performed by or in the presence of another woman.

10. Right to property

The Hindu Succession Act allows women and men equal share in inheritance, thereby setting new rules and regulations.

 
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