This court document outlines a writ petition filed by an NGO, MaatrSparsh, seeking the establishment of feeding and childcare rooms in public places across India. The petitioner argues that the absence of such facilities infringes upon the fundamental rights of nursing mothers and infants, highlighting the importance of breastfeeding and women’s participation in the workforce. The Union of India acknowledges the need for these facilities, having previously issued advisories to states and union territories. The court, recognizing the constitutional rights to privacy and public health, directs the Union of India to issue a reminder to all states and union territories to implement these advisories, ensuring space for childcare and nursing rooms in existing public places and future constructions.
Constitution of India, Articles 14 15(3), 2, 39(f), 47, 51A(e) and 32 – National Food Security Act, 2013, Section 5(a) – Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 – Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 25 (2) – United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, Article 3, 7 and 24 – Child Rights – Feeding rooms and child care rooms etc. – Direction seeking construction of feeding rooms and child care rooms etc. or any other facilities related to infants and mothers at public places – A communication has been addressed to all States and Union Territories by the Secretary, Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India dated 27.02.2024 incorporating, inter alia, the prayer(s) sought for by the petitioner – Held that the advice for setting up of the aforesaid facilities at public places is for the purpose of ensuring privacy and comfort of nursing mothers, who have infants, and for the benefit of infants – The above, if acted upon by the State Governments/Union Territories, would go a long way in facilitating nursing mothers and infants so that their privacy is ensured at the time of feeding the infants – The said advisory which has been issued by the Central Government is in accordance with the fundamental rights enshrined under Articles 14 and 15(3) of the Constitution of India – Respondent no.1/Union of India directed to incorporate the aforesaid advisory in the form of a reminder communication to the Chief Secretary/Administrator of all State Governments/ Union Territories along with a copy of this order so that the States/Union Territories would comply with the aforesaid advisory issued, which would facilitate women, who are nursing infants particularly in public places – In the existing public places as far as practicable, the States/Union Territories should ensure that the aforesaid directions are given effect to – Insofar as the public buildings which are at the stage of planning and construction, it may ensure that sufficient space is reserved for the purposes, referred to above, in the form of child- care/nursing rooms – Union of India may issue further advisories to the State Governments/Union Territories to communicate to all the Public Sector Undertakings through the Chief Secretaries/Secretary, Department of Women and Child Welfare, to set apart separate rooms/accommodation for child care/feeding & nursing of infants by mothers – If such advisories are issued by the Union of India to the State Governments/Union Territories, confident that the same will be construed in the spirit of Articles 14 and 15 (3) of the Constitution of India and in the light of right to privacy of nursing mothers and for welfare of the infants/ – Respondent No.1/Union of India shall comply with the aforesaid direction(s) within a period of two weeks.
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Maatr Sparsh An Initiative By Avyaan V. Union Of India
Supreme Court: 2025 INSC 302: (DoJ 19-02-2025)