Why should highly educated women be allowed special treatment under specific provisions of the law

Supreme Court's stance on educated women being denied special treatment under PMLA bail provision.
  • Highly educated women should be allowed special treatment under specific provisions of the law to address historical disparities and promote gender equality.
  • Education levels often correlate with greater awareness of legal rights and responsibilities, making educated women more likely to comply with the law.
  • Special provisions can help protect the rights and safety of highly educated women who may face unique challenges or vulnerabilities in society.
  • The Supreme Court's stance on educated women being denied special treatment under PMLA bail provision may underscore the principle of equality before the law, but it is essential to also consider the need for targeted support to address systemic barriers faced by women in accessing justice and protection.
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