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Supreme Court Recognises Homemakers as “Nation Builders”

Why in News?

The Supreme Court held that unpaid domestic work performed by homemakers must be assigned a minimum notional value of ₹30,000 per month while calculating compensation in motor accident death cases. The Court described homemakers as “nation builders.”

Background

  • The case arose from the death of Reshma in a road accident in Punjab (November 2001).
  • Her husband and three children sought compensation before the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT).
  • 2003: MACT awarded compensation.
  • The High Court enhanced it to ₹8.43 lakh with 7.5% interest.
  • The matter later reached the Supreme Court.

Key Observations

  • Homemakers make significant contributions to families, society, and nation-building.
  • The Court recommended replacing the term “housewife” with “homemaker” to recognise the dignity and value of unpaid care work.

Major Directions

  • Minimum valuation: Unpaid domestic work to be valued at ₹30,000 per month under the head “Loss of Domestic Care.”
  • Periodic revision: The amount shall increase by 10% every three years.
  • Homemakers with paid employment: ₹30,000 per month for domestic care shall be added to their actual income while computing compensation.
  • MACT timelines: Motor Accident Claims Tribunal cases should ordinarily be disposed of within one year.

Loss of Domestic Care

  • Recognises the economic value of unpaid services such as: Childcare, Cooking and cleaning. Elderly care, Household management, Emotional and social support

Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT)

  • A specialised tribunal established under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.
  • It adjudicates compensation claims arising from motor vehicle accidents and determines liability and compensation payable to victims or their dependents.

[2021] ‘Right to Privacy’ is protected under which Article of the Constitution of India?

[A] Article 15

[B] Article 19

[C] Article 21

[D] Article 29


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