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Mentally Challenged, Raped, Pregnant. Abort?

While Barack Obama pro­claims White House sup­port to the UN Con­ven­tion on the Rights of Peo­ple with Dis­abil­i­ties to which India is a sig­na­tory, the Indian Supreme Court has deliv­ered a land­mark judg­ment in a unique case of young woman in India. My apolo­gies, but the sub­ject neces­si­tates a lengthy post.
Back­ground
Born in 1991, this woman

Wordle US & Indian Constitution, Congress & CPI(M) Manifesto

Since it was intro­duced last year, Wor­dle has been very pop­u­lar with blog­gers and the gen­eral pub­lic. So I decided to join in the fun. Here are the US and Indian Con­sti­tu­tion wor­dle outputs:

Obser­va­tions? Noth­ing surprising here.

Putting aside Law, observe the empha­sis on Leg­is­la­ture, Leg­isla­tive, and Court in the Indian con­sti­tu­tion. Nei­ther of these are promi­nent