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10 laws a women must know in India

IndiaTimes Monday, 24 March 2025
The article provides a comprehensive overview of legal provisions in India aimed at protecting women's rights. It details acts and sections addressing issues like gender equality, domestic violence, dowry, workplace harassment, inheritance rights, instant triple talaq, maternity benefits, and legal aid for economically weaker sections.
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