Turning illusion into entitlement, the Supreme Court gives motherhood its due meaning

India’s maternity law has been significantly reformed by the Supreme Court, striking down a discriminatory three-month age limit for adoptive mothers’ leave. This landmark ruling recognizes that the crucial bonding period for adopted children isn’t bound by a strict timeline, ensuring substantive justice and dignity for all mothers. The judgment champions a broader understanding of parenthood and caregiving.

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