Karnataka HC Stays Govt's Order On Paid Menstrual Leave for Women Employees

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The policy applies to permanent, contractual and outsourced employees. (Image: NDTV Profit)
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  • The Karnataka High Court stayed the government's menstrual leave notification on November 20
  • The stay was challenged by the Bangalore Hotels Association and other petitioners citing lack of authority
  • The November order mandated one day of paid menstrual leave monthly for women employees in various sectors
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The High Court of Karnataka, in an interim order on Tuesday, stayed the November 20 government notification mandating that industrial establishments registered under various laws provide one day of paid menstrual leave per month, reports news agency ANI.

Challenged by petitioners including the Bangalore Hotels' Association and Avirata AFL Connectivity Systems Ltd., the stay stems from arguments that the government lacked statutory authority under laws like the Factories Act, 1948, to impose such leave via executive order without prior consultation.

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