Elimination of All Forms of
Discrimination Against Women (shortly called CEDAW). The decision taken in those
conventions were ratified ... India on
19.06.1993. The Government of India is an active participant in CEDAW. According
to the learned counsel, by operation of Article
Arun Kumar Agrawal & Anr vs National Insurance Co. Ltd. & Ors on 22 July
India is a signatory to the said Convention
and ratified the CEDAW Convention on 9.7.1993.
But even then no law has been made for proper
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) deals with measurement and quantification of the unremunerated domestic activities of women ... look at some of the rulings of the CEDAW with regard to complaints made to it, we find the high prevelance of the stereotypical attitudes
The Royal Sundaram Alliance vs D.Gunasekaran on 13 June, 2014
Author: S. Manikumar
Bench
India is a signatory to the said Convention
and ratified the CEDAW Convention on 9.7.1993.
But even then no law has been made for proper
India is a signatory to the said Convention and
ratified the CEDAW Convention on 9.7.1993. But even
then no law has been made for proper
India is a signatory to the said Convention and
ratified the CEDAW Convention on 9.7.1993. But even
then no law has been made for proper
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), gratuitous services rendered by the wife / mother and also by observing that gender
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), gratuitous service rendered by the wife/mother and also by observing that gender