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Better laws I Better governance

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May 31, 2026

Legally Hers: Reflections

This episode reflects on the Legally Hers podcast miniseries and brings together the key insights from our conversations with our guest, including feminist scholars, a Member of Parliament, and a filmmaker. In this episode, we revisit key threads from all our conversations and connect the main themes. We return to the questions that guided us at the start and share how our perspectives on them have evolved. We explore questions such as: What is the female gaze? How is it expressed, represented, and understood in the world around us? And what does it truly mean to centre someone’s lived experience within law, policy, and systems of justice? At the heart of this episode is a central feminist idea: to truly understand someone’s lived reality, we must move beyond what society thinks women need and instead listen deeply to what women themselves say they need. Feminism, then, becomes a fight for equal value, dignity, and recognition, one that requires solidarities among women from all walks of life. We also discuss Prathiksha’s dream for the world and reflect on what solidarity could mean for womanhood in the future. For further readings, please visit Vidhi's website: https://vidhilegalpolicy.in/podcasts/legally-hers/episode-7-reflections/ Credits: Host: Prathiksha Ullal Content Consultant: Gayathri N. Edited, mixed and mastered by : Ankit Thakur Intro and Outro Music: Artlist Thumbnail Art by : Kunal Agnihotri #Podcast #FemaleGaze #FeministConversations #WomenStories #Documentary #GenderAndSociety

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May 17, 2026

Legally Hers: Roll Sound, Lights, Camera, Female Gaze

What does it really mean to see women’s lives through the female gaze? In the final guest episode of our miniseries, we speak with filmmaker Paromita Vohra about representation, women’s lived realities, and the many forms of labour that often go unseen, are stigmatised, or are judged morally. Drawing from her documentary, The Working Girls, this episode examines women’s experiences in all their complexity, including their labour, joy, exhaustion, survival, and everyday lives, while exploring what it means to truly centre women’s perspectives in storytelling, society, and the law. For further readings, please visit Vidhi's website: https://vidhilegalpolicy.in/podcasts/legally-hers/episode-6-roll-sound-lights-camera-female-gaze/ Credits: Host: Prathiksha Ullal Content Consultant: Gayathri N. Edited, mixed and mastered by : Ankit Thakur Intro and Outro Music: Artlist Thumbnail Art by : Kunal Agnihotri #Podcast #FemaleGaze #FeministConversations #WomenStories #Documentary #GenderAndSociety

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May 3, 2026

Legally Hers: Female Gaze, Law, Labour and the Economy

This episode, marking International Workers’ Day, honours the often-overlooked contributions of women’s labour through a conversation with Dr. Prabha Kotiswaran. It traces the complex and often turbulent journey of women’s work, from its historical invisibility to its partial and uneven recognition today. Through a feminist lens, the episode examines how law functions not merely as text on paper, but as a force that interacts with, and sometimes deepens, economic, social, and political inequalities, shaping the lived realities of women’s labour. The discussion centres on Dr. Prabha Kotiswaran’s project, Laws of Social Reproduction, grounded in the Global South context of India. It explores female reproductive labour in its many forms, from unpaid domestic work within households to labour performed outside marriage and for the market, including sex work, erotic dancing, surrogacy, egg donation, and paid domestic work. By locating these forms of labour along a market–marriage continuum, the project shows how law both renders much of this work invisible and regulates each sector differently through criminal, licensing, contract, family, and tort law, exposing deep inequalities in recognition, protection, and rights. The episode places special emphasis on care work, the often unrecognised backbone of the Indian economy. It examines everything from the unpaid domestic labour of homemakers to the essential contributions of Anganwadi and ASHA workers in education and healthcare, asking what it would truly mean to recognise and value this labour as foundational to development. At the same time, it looks to the past to understand how different forms of women’s labour have been controlled, marginalised, or erased through criminalisation, restrictive policies, and systemic neglect. In doing so, it shows how these forms of labour continue to exist under constant scrutiny and threat, raising urgent questions about recognition, rights, and dignity. For further readings, please visit Vidhi's website: https://vidhilegalpolicy.in/podcasts/legally-hers/female-gaze-law-labour-and-the-economy/ Host: Prathiksha Ullal Content Consultant: Gayathri N. Edited, mixed and mastered by : Ankit Thakur Intro and Outro Music: Artlist Thumbnail Art by : Kunal Agnihotri #LegallyHers #FeministCommons #WomenAndLaw #IndianConstitution #Podcast

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Better laws I Better governance

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