Supreme Court Recognises Homemakers as Nation Builders, Orders Higher

The Supreme Court on Thursday stated that homemakers should be referred to as 'nation builders' instead of 'home managers', acknowledging their critical role in strengthening families and contributing to societal development.

The bench, comprising Justice Sanjay Karol and Justice N Kotiswar Singh, made this observation while directing additional compensation to Pranay Sethi, whose wife passed away in a road accident.

The court remarked that a homemaker's responsibilities extend beyond cooking, childcare, and household management. They play a pivotal role in preparing the next generation and indirectly contribute to societal progress.

The court estimated the monthly value of a homemaker's work at ₹30,000, asserting that their contributions should not be undervalued when determining compensation.

In its judgment, the court clarified that in cases of road accidents involving homemakers, compensation should not be limited based on their lack of formal income.

Under the Motor Vehicles Act, the loss of domestic care provided by a homemaker must be recognised as a separate component in compensation claims.

The bench also issued guidelines for calculating compensation, considering factors such as age, education, skills, family responsibilities, and economic conditions. The case stemmed from a 2001 road accident involving two jeeps, resulting in the death of a woman.

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