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SC nullifies 'gender cap' on performers in orchestra bars in Maharashtra

The Supreme Court has scrapped the condition imposed by Maharashtra authorities that limited the number of female and male performers in orchestra bars to four each, saying rules based on gender stereotypes have no place in the society. ....

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SC voids Maharashtra govt's condition limiting female performers in bars

The Supreme Court has declared a gender cap imposed by the Maharashtra government on female performers to four in dance and orchestra bars as void, saying it appeared to be "the product of a stereotypical view" and excluded "women’s choice of avocation" and "entombed their aspirations". A bench of Justices K M Joseph and S Ravindra Bhat held that the restriction directly ....

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Maharashtra: 'Gender stereotypes and historical prejudice have no place in society,' says SC about cap on female performers in bars

Justice Bhat, who authored the judgment on behalf of the bench, said the state has not justified, independently, how the gender-cap, as for an individual orchestra or band, is regulatory. ....

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SC nullifies 'gender cap' on performers in Maharashtra's orchestra bars

A bench of justices K M Joseph and S Ravindra Bhat, which set aside the Bombay High Court judgement, said the "gender-cap" appears to be the product of a stereotypical view that women who perform in bars and establishments belong to a certain class of society. ....

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