Supreme Court to hear new mother’s plea against mandatory year-long postpartum break in IPS training

Petitioner is an IPS probationer who gave birth last September and sought to begin training this June; asks if 1993 policy is meant to protect new mothers or disentitle them even if they are fit for training
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