02/06/2026
Marriage Does NOT End Daughterhood! | Supreme Court's Historic Judgment on Compassionate Appointment
🚨 Historic Supreme Court Judgement on Married Daughters' Rights!
Can a married daughter be denied a compassionate appointment simply because she is married?
In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court of India has held that a married daughter cannot be excluded from compassionate appointment solely on the ground of her marital status.
The court emphasised that:
âś… Marriage does not end daughterhood
âś… Marital status cannot be a ground for discrimination
âś… Eligibility and dependency matter, not stereotypes
âś… Articles 14, 15, and 16 guarantee equality before the law
âś… The judgment is expected to impact thousands of families across India
This decision is a major milestone for gender equality, women's rights, service law, public employment, and constitutional justice.
⚖️ The Supreme Court reaffirmed a powerful principle:
A daughter remains a daughter before marriage and after marriage.
📌 Watch this video to understand the judgement, its legal significance, and its impact on government employment and family rights.
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