Supreme Court on Menstrual Hygiene: Article 21, Equality and Right to Education

Supreme Court on Menstrual Hygiene: Article 21, Equality and Right to Education 3 Feb 2026

Supreme Court on Menstrual Hygiene: Article 21, Equality and Right to Education

The Supreme Court has declared that menstrual hygiene is a fundamental right under Article 21 (Right to Life with Dignity).

  • The Court issued a continuing mandamus to monitor compliance by the Union and States, signalling the gravity of the issue.

Article 14- Substantive Equality

  • Formal vs Substantive Equality: Formal equality, which treats everyone identically, may perpetuate inequality when underlying social and biological conditions differ.
  • Structural Disadvantage in Schools: The absence of menstrual hygiene facilities places female students at a structurally unequal position compared to their male counterparts.
    • Currently, 23 million girls in India drop out annually due to a lack of hygiene facilities
  • Biology into Exclusion: The Court observed that ignoring menstrual needs converts a biological reality into systemic gender-based exclusion.

Article 21- Dignity, Autonomy and Privacy

  • Right to Dignity: The right to life under Article 21 includes the right to live with dignity, which is violated when menstruating girls face stigma and humiliation.
  • Bodily Autonomy: Forcing girls to miss school due to a lack of menstrual facilities infringes their bodily autonomy and personal liberty.
  • Right to Privacy: Denial of menstrual hygiene support intrudes into a girl child’s privacy over her own body.

Right to Education under the RTE Act, 2009

  • Meaning of Free Education: The Court clarified that “free education” requires removing all financial barriers, not merely exemption from tuition fees.
  • Statutory Obligation of the State: When expenditure on sanitary products leads to absenteeism or drop-out, the State fails in its statutory duty.
  • Conditionalisation of a Fundamental Right: Such inaction converts a guaranteed constitutional right into a conditional entitlement.

Mandatory School Guidelines for all Government and Private Schools

  • Free Sanitary Pads: Mandatory provision of free oxo-biodegradable sanitary pads to ensure safe and sustainable menstrual hygiene.
  • Vending Machines: Installation of sanitary pad vending machines inside toilets or other private spaces to ensure dignity and accessibility.
  • Safe Disposal Mechanisms: Provide incinerators or covered dustbins in schools for hygienic, environmentally responsible disposal.
  • Supporting Infrastructure: Availability of functional, gender-segregated toilets with water and soap, including accessible facilities for differently-abled students.
  • Curriculum and Capacity Building: National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) and State Council of Education Research and Training (SCERT) should develop gender-responsive curricula, sensitise boys, and train teachers on menstrual health management.
  • Monitoring and Enforcement: District Education Officers (DEOs) to conduct anonymous student surveys to independently verify on-ground implementation.

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Conclusion

By integrating equality, dignity, education, and accountability, the Supreme Court reframed menstruation as a justiciable constitutional concern, affirming that systemic failure—not the girl child—is responsible for exclusion.

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