High Court has held while setting aside an order putting a man on trial for calling a woman 'gandi aurat'. The high court also said gender-specific laws are not meant to be «anti-opposite gender» but to serve the purpose of addressing unique issues faced by a particular gender.
It said the fact that a piece of legislation is gender-specific should not be misconstrued to mean that the role of a judge also changes from being neutral to tilting towards a particular gender, and irrespective of the gender-specific nature of a law, the judicial duty fundamentally requires unwavering neutrality and impartiality.
«Gender-specific legislation exists to address the unique concerns and challenges faced by particular genders within society.