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    Posted on November 26th, 2024 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    Indian Constitutional Discourse on Feminism

    • The ‘founding mothers’ co-authored the Constitution, a role often overlooked.

    • Women members carried the feminist movement through the Constituent Assembly.

    • Christine Keating argues that the founding fathers subjugated women, establishing equality in the public sphere and sanctioning discriminatory personal laws.

    • The founding mothers formed an alliance with B.R. Ambedkar for social revolution.

    • Amrit Kaur argued that women were no longer willing to submit to male-conscience standards.

    • The founding mothers conceived Fundamental Rights as injunctions against the state and a social charter.

    • Hansa Mehta and Amrit Kaur demanded a Uniform Civil Code to arrest social patriarchal power.

    • The Directive Principles, incorporated at the founding mothers’ behest, played a vital role in the ascendancy of Directive Principles in Indian constitutional jurisprudence.

    • Despite the Constitution guaranteeing equality, the Indian Republic failed to achieve it.

    • Post the passing of the ‘founding mothers’, Indian feminist constitutionalism has been affected, with a lack of feminist stateswoman or jurist.

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