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Know Your Rights: Indian Laws Every Woman Should Know

Introduction

Women’s rights in India are guaranteed under the Constitution and protected by several strong laws but sadly, many women are unaware of them. Whether you’re a student, working professional, homemaker, or entrepreneur, knowing your legal rights helps you live with confidence, safety, and dignity.

Here are 6 important laws that every Indian woman should know; they are your shield and your strength.


1. 📜 Right to Equal Pay

As per the Equal Remuneration Act, 1976, no woman can be paid less than a man for the same work.

✅ If you do the same job as a male colleague, you deserve the same salary.

🔗 Read more on the Ministry of Labour website


2. 🛑 Right Against Workplace Harassment (POSH Act)

The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013 (also called POSH Act) ensures that all working women are protected from sexual harassment.

✅ Every workplace (even with just 10 employees) must have an Internal Complaints Committee.

🔗 Know your rights under POSH


3. 🧾 Right to Maternity Benefits

Under the Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Act, 2017, every working woman is entitled to 26 weeks of paid maternity leave for the first two children.

✅ No employer can fire you or reduce your salary during this period.

🔗 Maternity Law Summary – PIB India


4. ⚖️ Right to Free Legal Aid

Every woman, especially those from low-income backgrounds, has the right to free legal aid and representation in court, as stipulated under the Legal Services Authorities Act.

✅ You don’t need money to seek justice.

🔗 Apply for free legal aid here


5. 🛡 Right to File FIR Without Delay

According to Section 166A of the Indian Penal Code, a police officer cannot refuse to register an FIR in cases of crimes against women.

✅ You can file an FIR at any police station (not just where the crime occurred).


6. 📞 Right to Protection & Helplines

India has several women-specific helplines and protection systems:

  • National Commission for Women (NCW): 📞 7827170170
  • Women Helpline: 📞 1091
  • Domestic Violence Helpline: 📞 181

✅ These are free and available 24/7 for help or legal advice.

🔗 Visit NCW official site


💡 Final Thoughts

Empowerment begins with awareness. These women’s rights in India are more than just laws; they are your birthright. Share this with every sister, friend, or colleague you know. Because a well-informed Naari is a fearless Naari.