Judicial Activism: Menstrual Health as a Fundamental Right

Introduction

In recent years, Indian courts have increasingly addressed issues of menstrual health, dignity, and access to hygiene, marking an important phase of judicial activism. By interpreting constitutional provisions expansively, the judiciary has contributed to recognising menstrual health as an integral part of fundamental rights, especially the Right to Life and Dignity under Article 21.

For UPSC and KAS aspirants, this topic is significant under Polity, Judiciary, Gender Justice, and Social Justice.

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Understanding Judicial Activism

Judicial activism refers to an approach where courts play a proactive role in:

  • Protecting fundamental rights

  • Expanding constitutional interpretation

  • Addressing governance gaps

  • Advancing social justice

Indian courts have historically used this approach to protect marginalised groups and evolving social needs.

Menstrual Health: A Public Health and Rights Issue

Menstrual health is not merely a biological issue; it is linked to:

  • Health and hygiene

  • Education and school attendance

  • Workplace dignity

  • Gender equality

  • Human dignity

Lack of access to menstrual hygiene products and facilities disproportionately affects girls, women, and transgender persons, especially from vulnerable communities.

Constitutional Basis for Menstrual Health as a Fundamental Right

Article 21 – Right to Life and Dignity

The Supreme Court has consistently held that Article 21 includes:

  • Right to health

  • Right to live with dignity

  • Right to a clean and healthy environment

Menstrual health is now increasingly seen as an essential component of these rights.

Article 15 – Prohibition of Discrimination
  • Menstrual exclusion practices and policy neglect can violate protections against discrimination based on sex.

Role of Judicial Activism in Advancing Menstrual Health

Courts have used judicial activism to:

  • Direct governments to ensure access to sanitary products

  • Improve toilets and sanitation facilities in schools, prisons, and public institutions

  • Recognise menstrual health as part of public health obligations

  • Link menstruation with dignity, privacy, and bodily autonomy

Such interventions fill policy gaps where legislative or executive action is insufficient.

Menstrual Health and Social Justice

Judicial recognition of menstrual health contributes to:

  • Gender justice

  • Reducing school dropouts among girls

  • Improving workforce participation

  • Breaking social stigma and taboos

It aligns with the constitutional vision of a just and inclusive society.

Criticism and Concerns

While judicial activism has been impactful, critics argue that:

  • Courts may enter the domain of policy-making

  • Implementation depends on executive capacity

  • Sustainable change requires legislative backing

This raises the classic debate between judicial activism and judicial restraint

Relevance for UPSC & KAS Examination

Prelims
  • Articles 14, 15, 21

  • Judicial activism vs judicial restraint

  • Right to health concept

Mains
  • GS Paper II: Judiciary, fundamental rights, social justice

  • Role of courts in advancing gender equality

  • Expanding scope of Article 21

Interview
  • Can courts drive social reform?

  • Limits of judicial intervention

  • Rights-based approach to public health

Way Forward

  • Legislative recognition of menstrual health rights

  • Strengthening public health infrastructure

  • Awareness and destigmatisation campaigns

  • Coordination between judiciary, legislature, and executive

Conclusion

The recognition of menstrual health as a fundamental right through judicial activism reflects the dynamic and living nature of the Indian Constitution. By expanding the scope of Article 21, the judiciary has reaffirmed that dignity, equality, and health are inseparable.

For civil services aspirants, this topic exemplifies how constitutional principles adapt to contemporary social realities, making it a powerful example for mains answers and interviews.

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