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  2. Centre for Equality and Inclusion - Wikipedia

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    The Centre for Equity and Inclusion (CEQUIN) is a non-governmental organisation based in New Delhi, India, that promotes the equal rights of women and girls by encouraging them to lead a violence-free life, develop their own abilities, manage their resources, and participate in decision-making processes.

  3. Human Rights Law Network - Wikipedia

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    The Human Rights Law Network (HRLN) is an Indian non-profit organisation founded in 1989 to protect the fundamental human rights and civil liberties of the most marginalised and vulnerable members of society. Working on the intersection of law, advocacy, policy, and education, HRLN is organised as a collective of lawyers and social activists ...

  4. Cornelia Sorabji - Wikipedia

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    Cornelia Sorabji (15 November 1866 – 6 July 1954) was an Indian lawyer, social reformer and writer.She was the first female graduate from Bombay University, and the first woman to study law at Oxford University.

  5. All India Federation of Women Lawyers - Wikipedia

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    To further the dissemination of knowledge of various countries and in particular laws relating to women and children. To study and express opinion upon all central and state legislations and in particular, those concerning or affecting the rights, privileges and interest of women and children. To strive to make access to justice less expensive. [3]

  6. Category : Women's rights organisations based in India

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  7. Delhi Commission for Women - Wikipedia

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    According to the DCW Act, [4] the commission consists of: A Chairperson, committed to the cause of women, to be nominated by the Government. Five members to be nominated by the Government from and amongst the persons having not less than 10 years experience in the field of women welfare, administration economic development, health education or social welfare, including at least one Member ...