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Discuss the desirability of greater representation to women in the higher judiciary to ensure diversity, equity and inclusiveness.

“Indian Judiciary is not only guardian of the Constitution but also Active Participants in the Social Revolution.” – J.L. Nehru. Greater women representation in the judiciary is essential for this vision.

Desirability of Greater Representation

Constitutional Imperative – Fulfils Articles 14, 15(3), and 39A, ensuring equal opportunity and access to justice for all.

Corrects Historical Imbalance- Addresses structural and institutional barriers in legal and judicial careers.

Diversity of Perspective – Women judges bring unique social insights, empathy, and lived experiences, enriching judicial reasoning and deliberation.

Gender-Sensitive Adjudication – Enhances sensitivity in matters of sexual violence, family law, and gender rights. Eg- Justice Indu Malhotra’s dissent in Sabarimala (2018).

Enhances Legitimacy and Public Trust – A judiciary reflective of society’s diversity strengthens citizen confidence in judicial impartiality.

Democratization of Judiciary – Promotes inclusive representation across gender, class, and region, aligning with democratic ideals.

Global Democratic Benchmark – Countries like Canada and the UK have achieved near gender parity, improving judicial balance and inclusivity.

Role-Model Effect – Inspires women in the legal profession, helping address underrepresentation in senior judicial positions.

“There is no better test of the excellence of government than the working of its judicial system.” – Lord Bryce. The true measure of that excellence lies in Gender Equality in Judiciary.