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How the SC handbook on gender-neutral language marks a social justice milestone

by Blitz India Media
September 1, 2023
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Saurabh MishraIN any legal system, the power of language cannot be overstated. It informs judgments, sways opinions, and most importantly, it shapes the social fabric. Language can also perpetuate harmful stereotypes, especially when it comes to gender.

Stereotypes often lead to biases that seep into legal interpretations and societal interactions. Therefore, the recent move by the Supreme Court to introduce a ‘Handbook on Combating Gender Stereotypes’ is a monumental step toward fostering a more inclusive and equitable society.

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The significance

Recently, the Supreme Court presented an important resource designed to challenge ingrained gender stereotypes: a comprehensive handbook. This invaluable guide offers alternative language options for court documents, judgments, and even conversations within legal circles. The handbook also goes the extra mile by dispelling myths surrounding stereotypes about women, presenting corresponding realities instead.

Deconstructing assumptions

One of the most noteworthy aspects of the handbook is its attempt to decouple the notion of ‘biological sex’ from gender. Rather than relying on phrases like ‘biological male’ or ‘biological female’, the handbook recommends using ‘sex assigned at birth’. By doing so, it disrupts the common misconception that biology is the sole determinant of one’s gender identity. This aligns with a broader understanding that while sex is biologically determined, gender is shaped by social factors and personal identification.

Gendered products

Another notable recommendation by the handbook concerns the language surrounding menstrual products. The term ‘feminine hygiene products’ is advised against, and in its place, the term ‘menstrual products’ is endorsed. This move is crucial in acknowledging that not everyone who menstruates identifies as a woman, a shift that is vital in fostering inclusivity.

Survivor vs victim

The handbook also provides guidance on how to refer to individuals affected by sexual violence, suggesting that the terms ‘survivor’ or ‘victim’ should be used based on the individual’s preference. By giving agency back to the individual, this choice reflects a greater respect for the complexities and nuances of personal experience.

Traditional terms

The handbook questions the appropriateness of several other conventional terms as well. For instance, it proposes replacing ‘marriageable age’ with a phrase that specifically denotes attainment of the legal age required to marry. Additionally, the term ‘transgender’ is favoured over ‘Transsexual’, in line with the current legislative definitions.

Shattering stereotypes

The handbook takes aim at ingrained gendered beliefs, such as the idea that women are inherently more nurturing or that they are physically weaker than men. This encourages us to challenge our preconceptions and inspires judges and lawyers to adopt a more nuanced, factual basis for their decisions and statements.

The handbook also provides guidance on how to refer to individuals affected by sexual violence, suggesting that the terms ‘survivor’ or ‘victim’ should be used based on the individual’s preference
Collaborative approach

While the handbook does not explicitly name its authors, its Foreword acknowledges the concerted effort by legal experts and social justice advocates in its preparation. This collaborative approach suggests a collective striving toward the betterment of legal language and, by extension, society at large.

Responsible speech

While the handbook is not legally binding, its issuance by the Supreme Court adds significant weight to its recommendations. It might be tempting for some to argue that these guidelines infringe on free speech, but this perspective misses the broader point: freedom of speech should not perpetuate harmful stereotypes or discrimination.

Final thoughts

The Supreme Court’s Handbook on Combating Gender Stereotypes marks a significant milestone in the fight against societal biases. This is not ‘imposition’, but rather, a muchneeded expansion of understanding. It champions the inclusion of all identities, offering language that respects and acknowledges the complex tapestry of human experience. We should applaud this forward-thinking initiative and encourage its adoption across all sectors.

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