Principles of feminism aligned with constitutional values: Justice Chandrachud

IANS  |  New Delhi 

If is based on the principle of equality, it is aligned with the values the Constitution of upholds, of the has said.

"When you apply feminist principles, one is doing nothing more than giving effect to the substance of equality in the Constitution," Chandrachud said while responding to a question at a roundtable discussion here hosted by Haryana's (JGU).

The roundtable was part of the Indian Feminist Judgments Project's two-day workshop organised here on October 6-7 in collaboration with the in Delhi and Delhi.

In response to a question on whether a could be identified as a feminist, Chandrachud said: "I won't say that judges could call themselves feminist judges and there is a reason for it because one of the things that a does by virtue of the nature of his/her job is to decide on the basis of facts and as objectively as one can."

But feminism, the said, is a lot about disruption of social hierarchies.

"What is critical here is the fact that as a judge you need to be giving effect to the essential values the Constitution upholds - like equality, liberty and fraternity," he said.

The session started with an introduction to the Indian Feminist Judgments Project by Jhuma Sen, Assistant Professor and Assistant Director, Jindal Global Law School, followed by a roundtable discussion.

Legal cases and contemporary examples of feminist judging that underlined the prevalent gap between feminist theory and judicial decision-making were discussed at the session.

"When you think of feminist judging, it is mostly a question of understanding what access to justice is," said Justice Gita Mittal, Chief Justice, Jammu and Kashmir High Court, while responding to a question at the roundtable.

"When you talk about issues across the country faced by women, we overlook one very critical aspect and that are the barriers that these women have to overcome before they access justice," she added.

The Indian Feminist Judgments Project was formed by a group of scholars with the objective of bridging the gap between feminist theory and practice.

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First Published: Mon, October 08 2018. 16:42 IST