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"Now, all the rights that married women have, single women will also have," said Aparna Chandra, an associate professor of law at the National Law School of India, who works on reproductive justice.
"Now, all the rights that married women have, single women will also have," said Aparna Chandra, an associate professor of law at the National Law School of India, who works on reproductive justice.
“Now, all the rights that married women have, single women will also have,” said Aparna Chandra, an associate professor of law at the National Law School of India, who works on reproductive ...
Aparna Chandra, an academic at the National Law School in Bengaluru with interest in reproductive justice, said the judgment will have a far-reaching impact on how we think about women’s rights ...
On this episode of Scroll Ideas, Aparna Chandra and William Hubbard join us to discuss their book — “Court on Trial”.
NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that all women, regardless of marital status, can obtain abortions up to 24 weeks into their pregnancies. Previously, under India’s ab… ...
“However, this would be extremely problematic since this would take away the option of interfaith couples to get married,” said Aparna Chandra, an associate professor of constitutional law at ...
Yet, despite its great authority and power, the "court is in crisis", say Aparna Chandra, Sital Kalantry and William HJ Hubbard in an exhaustive data-driven account called Court on Trial.
Yet, despite its great authority and power, the "court is in crisis", say Aparna Chandra, Sital Kalantry and William HJ Hubbard in an exhaustive data-driven account called Court on Trial.
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