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Days after nine appointed authorities including three ladies were confirmed as judges of the Supreme Court, Chief Justice of India Nuthalapati Venkata Ramana on Saturday brought up that lone 11% of ladies' portrayal had been accomplished at the Supreme Court seat.
"Following 75 years of autonomy, one would expect no less than 50% ladies portrayal at all levels yet we have had the option to accomplish just 11% at the Supreme Court," said CJI Ramana, while talking at the felicitation service facilitated by the Bar Council of India in his honor.
Alluding to the slanted portrayal of ladies in the Bar, he further brought up, "most of ladies advocates battle in the calling; not very many ladies discover portrayal at the top".
Association Minister of Law and Justice Kiren Rijiju on Tuesday wished and saluted all the nine recently delegated Supreme Court judges naming it a noteworthy second for sexual orientation portrayal as three ladies were among the individuals who were confirmed as judges of the peak court today.
On August 31, the three ladies judges who were confirmed as judges of the pinnacle court were Justice BV Nagarathna of the Karnataka High Court, Justice Hima Kohli of Telangana High Court, and Bela Trivedi of the Gujarat High Court.
While the names of the other six adjudicators incorporate Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court AS Oka, Gujarat High Court Chief Justice Vikram Nath, JK Maheshwari of Sikkim High Court, Kerala High Court judge CT Ravikumar, Madras High Court judge MM Sundresh.
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