Gender discrimination (Savita Samvedi vs. Union of India)
Gender discrimination is a treatment that is not detrimental or unfavorable from individuals or individual groups based on sex. According to the Indian constitution, every citizen regardless of the sex, caste, or religion they have the same right. Nothing will be discriminated against the parameter. Although there are several such articles and similar provisions in various laws, gender discrimination is still common in India. It happens at home, school, office, and in almost all fields where women have been employed. This is a bitter truth that even after years of independence, it is common in India. There are many cases of gender inequality reported in several courts in India. Savita Samvedi vs. Union of India is an example of such a case where the assessment is given by the Supreme Court of India. The judgment was given by Justice Punchi, M.M, on January 30, 1996. The facts of this case are as follows: Central Administration Tribunal (CAT) Married father and daughter were in the ser