Greater participation of women in judiciary key to credibility: CJI

Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant has underscored the importance of enhancing female representation within the judiciary to instill confidence among the country's vast population of 650 million women. Speaking at a recent event, he highlighted that a more diverse judiciary is crucial not only for the credibility of the legal system but also for ensuring that women's perspectives and experiences are adequately reflected in legal proceedings. CJI Kant's remarks resonate with ongoing discussions about gender equality in various sectors, including law and governance. Increasing the number of women in judicial positions could lead to more equitable justice and foster a legal environment that is sensitive to the issues faced by women. His call to action comes as India continues to grapple with gender disparities in multiple domains, and improving representation in the judiciary is seen as a vital step towards achieving broader societal equity. The CJI's commitment to this cause aims to inspire reforms that encourage women's participation in the legal field, ultimately striving for a judiciary that truly represents the diverse fabric of Indian society.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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