ISSN : 2583-8725

AN ANALYSIS OF REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS & LAWS OF WOMEN IN INDIA 

Our society comprises of both men and women. Where both the gender has an equal contribution towards the human sustainability on the earth. But a history of women facing opression and loss of human rights can not be denied. With the evolution the women rights has been given values and now it is one of the primary matter which a country prioritize over and makes laws to secure them. The developed nations has strong laws upon the same and the developing ones are trying to match it with the developed one. The article given below discusses the rights and laws a women has during her reproductive stage. The article is being written with the sole purpose to make a women aware of her rights and laws so that there could not be any act by the the society which infringes human rights or works as an opression for the women.

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