Why India’s Abortion Law Still Lacks Principles Of Reproductive Justice
New Delhi: India’s abortion law has evolved over 50 years to become seemingly progressive but it is still not rooted in the idea of reproductive justice, …
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Why India’s Abortion Law Needs To Be Rid Of Moralism
New Delhi: Last week, the Supreme Court passed an interim order allowing an unmarried woman to abort a 24-week pregnancy. The court ordered the constitution of …
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Who Gets To Be A Mother? How Disabled Women Are Absent In The Idea of motherhood
Mumbai: A few weeks ago, Hera* and her toddler stared at the wall in awe. The light that gleamed through the broken glass pieces of the …
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India’s Laws Fail To Uphold Abortion Rights Of Women With Disabilities
Mumbai: Arpita Roy Sengupta was 22 years old when her parents, much against her wishes, arranged her marriage in 2007 with Alok*, a deaf person like her. …
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