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From eve-teasing to affair to mistress: List of words not to be used in Indian courts now

Supreme Court handbook gender stereotypes: Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud said the guidebook is to identify and eliminate the usage of words and phrases that carry gender biases within court orders and legal language.

Edited By: Sheenu Sharma New Delhi Updated on: August 17, 2023 13:37 IST
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Image Source : PTI (FILE) Supreme Court of India in New Delhi

Supreme Court handbook on gender stereotypes: Words like eve-teasing, prostitute, slut, mistress, and housewife may soon be out of the legal lexicon and will be replaced by terms like street sexual harassment, sex worker, woman, and homemaker.

The Supreme Court on Wednesday (August 16) launched a handbook on combating gender stereotypes that would guide judges to avoid the usage of inappropriate gender terms in court orders and legal language.

SC unveiled a handbook that contains a glossary of gender unjust terms and suggests alternative words and phrases which may be used.

As soon as a five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud assembled to hear arguments on a batch of pleas challenging the abrogation of Article 370 of the Constitution, which accorded special status to the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir, the CJI announced the unveiling of the handbook.

"This is to assist judges and the legal community to identify, and understand stereotypes about women in legal discourse," he said.

Here is the list of banned words and their better replacement:

The handbook says that instead of using words like- seductress, whore or woman of loose morals, the word woman has to be used. It also prohibits the use of words like- hooker and prostitute and said the term sex worker be used instead.

The handbook said that instead of using words such as concubine or keep, the expression woman with whom a man has had romantic or sexual relations outside of marriage has to be used.

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Image Source : PTI List of words mentioned in SC handbook

The word eve-teasing will now be termed as street sexual harassment, the handbook said, adding that instead of word faggot, the term accurately describing the individual's sexual orientation be used.

Housewife will now become homemaker for judicial discourses, it said, adding that word mistress be now described as woman with whom a man has had romantic or sexual relations outside of marriage.

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Image Source : PTIList of words mentioned in handbook of SC

The term hermaphrodite will now be termed as intersex. It added instead of the word bastard, the word non-marital child or, a child whose parents were not married should be used.

What additional Apex court said on this sensitive matter?

SC said the 'Handbook on Combating Gender Stereotypes' seeks to empower judges and members of the legal community to identify, understand and counteract harmful stereotypes about women.

"The handbook features a glossary of gender-unjust terms and proposes alternative words and phrases for use in legal documents, including pleadings, orders, and judgments. The compilation identifies common stereotypes about women and demonstrates the inaccuracies of these stereotypes and how they can impact the application of the law," the release said.

It said the handbook also encapsulates the prevailing legal doctrine on crucial issues, particularly those involving sexual violence.

"In its entirety, the handbook aims to equip judges with the knowledge and tools to critically evaluate their own reasoning, writing and to ensure that justice is served fairly and equitably," the release said, adding it is a significant step towards a gender- just legal order.

It said the launch of the handbook marks a significant milestone in the journey towards a more just and equitable society. By equipping judges and the legal community with the tools to identify, understand, and reject stereotypes, it is aimed to pave the way for a more inclusive, impartial, and gender-just legal system, the release said.

"The ground-breaking initiative under the directions of the Chief Justice of India, Dr Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud is aimed at fulfilling the Indian judiciary's goal of eradicating pre-conceived gender stereotypes from judicial discourse, especially those concerning women," it said.

In the 30-page handbook, the top court has given a list of stereotypical words and suggested alternative terms for being used in legal discourses and judicial pronouncements.

(With agencies inputs) 

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