06/24/2026

Constitutionalising Maternity Entitlements: The Supreme Court’s Expansive Interpretation

Constitutionalising Maternity Entitlements: The Supreme Court's Expansive Interpretation
The Supreme Court's decision in K. Umadevi represents a fundamental shift from mechanical rule application to constitutional rights protection in maternity benefit interpretation. The Court's explicit observations establish several key principles.

I. Introduction

The Supreme Court’s decision in K. Umadevi v. Government of Tamil Nadu [(2025) INSC 781] addresses fundamental questions about the scope of maternity benefits for women government employees in complex family situations. The case involved a government teacher who, having two children from a previous marriage (now in the father’s custody), sought maternity leave for her first child from a subsequent marriage but was denied under Tamil Nadu’s two-child policy.

The judgment’s significance extends beyond its immediate facts to establish important precedents for interpreting maternity benefit provisions across both public and private sector employment, particularly in cases involving remarriage, custody arrangements, and pre-employment childbirth.

II. Factual Matrix and Procedural History

A. The Appellant’s Circumstances

The appellant, K. Umadevi, was appointed as an English teacher in December 2012. Her personal circumstances presented a complex factual...

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Alok Bhasin

Advocate is renowned Employment Laws expert with 40 years of experience. He has also authored books on Prevention of Sexual Harassment, Contract Labour and other Labour Laws.

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Alok Bhasin

Advocate is renowned Employment Laws expert with 40 years of experience. He has also authored books on Prevention of Sexual Harassment, Contract Labour and other Labour Laws.

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