This blog examines the Indian judiciary’s fraught relationship with gender justice by recognizing the institution not only as a dispenser of justice but also as an administrative body in itself. It argues that the Collegium’s appointment decisions guided by undeclared factors like suitability and merit are frequently gendered in reality.
Case Commentary on RIT Foundation v. Union Of India: About Intervention And Interference
The institution of marriage and the acts committed between a husband and a wife witnesses a dilution of the public-private divide. The article focuses on the offence of marital rape in the light of such divide by analysing the split verdict the Delhi High Court delivered in the case of RIT Foundation v. Union of India.