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Restrictions Imposed by Human Biology in Achievement of Gender Justice as Human Rights


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1 Ph.D Research Scholar, Amity Institute of Advance Legal Studies, Amity University, Noida, India
2 Associate Professor, Amity Law School, Amity University, Noida, India
     

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In contemporary times with frequency as high as that of everyday , we are witnessing debates on implementation of gender justice. Be it college forums, news channels or for that matter parliament everywhere and everyone at both conscious and sub-conscious levels are aware of the problems resulting because of imbalance in power equations between the genders. The focus area of this research paper will be India and legislation of India which has made many laws, bye-laws and rules to bring feminine and masculine gender on the same footing but yet there are gaps through which gender justice is getting hit hard despite the Criminal Amendment Act of 2013 and 2018. Complication by the NALSA judgment have occurred as a result of which the definition of gender justice needs over-hauling but the Indian society is unwilling for it. Through this research paper , researchers trace out the problem is actually lying in the very meaning of sex, sexuality and gender as understood by the society of India and the solution is lying in being neutral towards sex and gender.

Keywords

Sex, Gender, Sexuality, Gender Justice
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Authors

Parul Yadav
Ph.D Research Scholar, Amity Institute of Advance Legal Studies, Amity University, Noida, India
Komal Vig
Associate Professor, Amity Law School, Amity University, Noida, India

Abstract


In contemporary times with frequency as high as that of everyday , we are witnessing debates on implementation of gender justice. Be it college forums, news channels or for that matter parliament everywhere and everyone at both conscious and sub-conscious levels are aware of the problems resulting because of imbalance in power equations between the genders. The focus area of this research paper will be India and legislation of India which has made many laws, bye-laws and rules to bring feminine and masculine gender on the same footing but yet there are gaps through which gender justice is getting hit hard despite the Criminal Amendment Act of 2013 and 2018. Complication by the NALSA judgment have occurred as a result of which the definition of gender justice needs over-hauling but the Indian society is unwilling for it. Through this research paper , researchers trace out the problem is actually lying in the very meaning of sex, sexuality and gender as understood by the society of India and the solution is lying in being neutral towards sex and gender.

Keywords


Sex, Gender, Sexuality, Gender Justice



DOI: https://doi.org/10.37506/v20%2Fi1%2F2020%2Fmlu%2F194288