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    Home»News»Tamil Nadu expands maternity leave rules after court push
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    Tamil Nadu expands maternity leave rules after court push

    The change allows extended leave in cases that were earlier subject to strict limits
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauMarch 20, 20262 Mins Read4935 Views
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    The Tamil Nadu government has revised its maternity-leave policy, introducing greater flexibility for women employees in specific childbirth scenarios. The change allows extended leave in cases that were earlier subject to strict limits.

    Under the updated rules, women employees can now take up to 365 days of maternity leave for one additional childbirth, even if their first delivery resulted in twins and they already have two surviving children. This marks a clear departure from the earlier framework, where such cases were restricted to a short leave window, often limited to just a couple of weeks.

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    The amendment was issued through a government order on 13 March. It follows directions from the Supreme Court of India and the Madras High Court, which called for a more equitable interpretation of maternity benefits.

    Judicial observations highlighted that treating twin births as equivalent to two separate deliveries created an unintended disadvantage. Women who had twins in their first pregnancy were effectively considered to have exhausted their eligibility for maternity benefits tied to two children, limiting support for any subsequent childbirth.

    The revised policy addresses this gap by allowing a full maternity leave cycle for one more delivery. It reflects a shift towards aligning administrative rules with evolving standards of fairness and gender-sensitive policymaking.

    Beyond Tamil Nadu, the move signals a broader trend. Governments are increasingly re-evaluating employee benefits through the lens of inclusion and equity. Court interventions are playing a key role in prompting such changes, ensuring that policy frameworks do not unintentionally exclude certain groups.

    The decision could influence similar reforms in other states, as labour policies continue to evolve in response to changing social realities and legal interpretations.

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