Many women grow up hearing what they should tolerate, but very few are taught what the law actually protects them from.
In this episode of The Masoom Minawala Show, I sit down with senior advocate Abha Singh for a powerful conversation on women’s legal rights, social conditioning, and the importance of speaking up.
From domestic violence laws to financial rights in marriage, this episode breaks down complex legal topics into clear, practical insights every woman should know.
Because awareness is not just empowering — it can be life-changing.
In this conversation, we discuss:
* Why many Indian women are still unaware of their legal rights
* The stereotypes that keep women silent about abuse
* Why shame and social pressure stop women from speaking up
* A woman’s legal right to stay in the marital home
* Maintenance and financial support explained
* Why abuse is never the victim’s fault
* The importance of reclaiming your space and your voice
* How women can begin to stand up for their rights with confidence
This episode is for you if you are:
* A woman who wants to understand her legal rights
* Curious about laws that protect women in India
* Trying to support a friend or family member facing abuse
* Looking to break free from harmful social stereotypes
* Wanting to feel more informed, aware, and empowered
Knowledge is power — but only when we talk about it.
If this conversation helped you learn something new, share it with a woman who should know her rights.
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A global influencer and entrepreneur, who aims at bringing Indian fashion on a global platform and popularity.
I work with my team around the clock to curate content on fashion, lifestyle, women empowerment, and inspiring personal stories.
Using my platform of 1 million followers now, I also work towards popularizing and supporting Indian designers, globally.
As a supporter and believer in women and their entrepreneurial skills, I have now founded Empowher too.
The initiative helps inspire guide, and uplift women who want to grow or kick-start their journey in the competitive world of business