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"State of Maharashtra v. Indian Hotel & Restaurants Assn. (2013) 8 SCC 519."
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"The Honble Court declared Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 to be unconstitutional being violative of Articles 14, 15 and 21."
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Judicial Exposition of Gender Justice as a Constitutional Mandate: A Narrative from India Shipra Gupta Department of Laws, Panjab University, Chandigarh.Email: shipragupta659@gmail.comSubmitted :2020-07-27| Accepted : 2020-09-27Abstract: The catalytic role played by the Indian judiciary in providing visibility to the covert social prejudices against females has succeeded in alleviating the condition of women in our patriarchal society. This paper strives to highlight the proactive role played by the judiciary in recent years, addressing women concerns in a different light, which were hitherto unconditionally accepted with complacence. Purposive approach adopted by the judiciary in interpreting existing laws, manifests adherence to the constitutional mandate of gender equality. Further, an attempt hasbeen made to identify the areas where judicial action has fallen short in bringing about real justice to women. The research is primarily based on the normative method presenting qualitative analysis of the constitutional and legislative provisions and their judicial exposition. The paper concludes that judicial creativity needs the backing of social acceptability to bring about real social transformation towards the constitutional mandate of gender justice.Keywords:constitution of india;gender justice;gender discrimination;judicial interpretation;social transformation;patriarchy.I. INTRODUCTION Justice connotes fair an dequitable treatment of all individuals under law. It may be achieved through social justice or distributive justice that