On Monday, the Supreme Court instructed the Centre to develop a model policy for menstrual leave for female employees, emphasizing the need for consultations with states and stakeholders. The bench, including Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud, stated that this issue pertains to policy-making rather than judicial intervention, expressing concerns that court-mandated leave might deter women from workforce participation.
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