The Supreme Court’s plan to revisit the NJAC issue has reopened concerns about how judges are appointed. The Collegium remains opaque and slow, while the NJAC was rejected for threatening judicial independence. The situation highlights the need for balanced reforms, starting with a clear Memorandum of Procedure.
Click to View MoreIndia needs gender-inclusive courts to promote equality, create an inclusive environment, and ensure fair, empathetic, and balanced judicial decisions. This is vital to address the under-representation of women in the higher judiciary and dismantle existing systemic barriers.
Click to View MoreThe severe gender imbalance in judiciary, undermines its constitutional promise of equality and inclusivity. This gap, rooted in systemic patriarchy and an opaque collegium, is an ethical and constitutional failure. Bridging it requires transparent, mandated diversity policies to ensure a more representative and trusted judiciary.
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