Saturday 10 February 2024

Supreme Court has directed the Central Government to frame National Policy on Menstrual Hygiene management strategies

 Bearing in mind the importance of the issue which has been raised, we direct that all States and Union Territories must submit their menstrual hygiene management strategies and plans which are being executed either with the help of funds provided by the Central Government or through their own funds to the Mission Steering Group of the National Health Mission within a period of four weeks. {Para 8}

S U P R E M E C O U R T O F I N D I A

RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS

Writ Petition (Civil) No.1000/2022

DR. JAYA THAKUR  Vs GOVERNMENT OF INDIA & ORS. 

Date : 10-04-2023 This petition was called on for hearing today.

CORAM :

HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE

HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE PAMIDIGHANTAM SRI NARASIMHA

HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE J.B. PARDIWALA


UPON hearing the counsel the Court made the following

O R D E R

1 The petitioner, who is a social worker, has instituted a petition under Article

32 of the Constitution in public interest seeking a direction to the

respondents – the Union of India, the States and Union Territories to ensure

the provision of (i) free sanitary pads to every female child studying between

classes 6 to 12; and (ii) a separate toilet for females in all government aided and residential schools. Apart from this, certain other consequential reliefs have been sought including the maintenance of toilets and the spread ofawareness programmes.

2 Though the reliefs which have been sought in the petition under Article 32

are not exhaustive of the subject, the petition raises important issues of

public interest bearing on the need for sanitation and menstrual hygiene for

females who are studying in schools.

3 Notice was issued on 28 November 2022.

4 A counter affidavit has been filed by the Union Government as well as by

some States.

5 We have heard Mr Varun Thakur, counsel for the petitioner and Ms Aishwarya Bhati, Additional Solicitor General for the Union of India.

6 The counter affidavit which has been filed by the Union of India indicates that

three Ministries of the Union Government, namely, the Ministries of Health

and Family Welfare, Jal Shakti and Education deal with the subject matter, to

the extent to which they fall within their own domains. At the same time, it

has been submitted that the States have also a vital role to play since

education and health are State subjects.

7 At the present stage, we are of the considered view that it would be

appropriate if the Union Government engages with all the State governments

and Union Territories to ensure that a uniform national policy is formulated

with sufficient leeway for the States and Union Territories to make

adjustments, based on the prevailing conditions in their territories.

8 Bearing in mind the importance of the issue which has been raised, we direct that all States and Union Territories must submit their menstrual hygiene management strategies and plans which are being executed either with the help of funds provided by the Central Government or through their own funds to the Mission Steering Group of the National Health Mission within a period of four weeks.

9 The Mission Steering Group shall reevaluate the national guidelines based on

the experiential learning of the previous decade or so. For this purpose, we

nominate the Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare as the

nodal officer to facilitate coordination with all the other Ministries of the

Union and with the State governments and the Union Territories.

10 Apart from the above direction, the States and Union Territories shall also

indicate to the Mission Steering Group of the National Health Mission the

appropriate ratio of female toilets for residential and non-residential schools

for their respective territories. All States and Union Territories shall also

indicate the steps which have been taken to provide for the availability of

low cost sanitary pads and vending machines in schools and for appropriate

disposal mechanisms. Besides making a provision for ensuring the

availability of low cost sanitary pads and vending machines in all schools,

they shall also ensure that disposal mechanisms are available in

schools/school complexes with enrollment of female students in upper

primary, secondary and higher secondary classes for safe disposal of

sanitary pads.

11 An updated status report shall be placed on the record by the Union

Government after three months.

12 List the Petition on 24 July 2023.

(CHETAN KUMAR) (SAROJ KUMARI GAUR)

A.R.-cum-P.S. Assistant Registrar

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