Addressing disrespectful behavior from bar members towards women judges is crucial for encouragement

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At the #InclusiveJustice Symposium, Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah called for systemic reforms to create an inclusive judiciary. He spoke about the following important issues:
1. We need a Judicial Service Act for systemic empowerment.
2. Policies must include women’s perspectives.
3. Improve court facilities for women.
4. Better support systems for women judges.
5. Encourage more women in law and judiciary.
#InclusiveJustice #GenderEquality #JudicialReforms #UNWomenPakistan

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  • @SaminaPashmina
    @SaminaPashmina21 күн бұрын

    Just like a provinces are divided into districts, District judiciary of a province could be clubbed into regions, most senior D&S judge be the regional head. Frequent meetings of regional heads to discuss issues and find solutions and aslo be focal point for high courts and SC.

  • @abdulbasit3863

    @abdulbasit3863

    21 күн бұрын

    Apparently the judge wants a one window operation. He wants to call one man and have the job done. Quite a dictatorial thinking, if you think about it.

  • @shahidgill9952
    @shahidgill995221 күн бұрын

    Valid points

  • @abdulbasit3863
    @abdulbasit386321 күн бұрын

    The legislature's reluctance to regulate judicial work conditions likely stems from potential pushback from high courts. Who can guarantee that a High Court would not strike down such a law? Secondly, forming a judges' association sounds good in theory, but we've seen how every association in this country ultimately turns into a mob and then hijacked by the powerful. Lastly, Justice Mansoor is set to become the CJP with a very long tenure. This presents a great opportunity for him to implement these reforms, especially considering his leadership roles in key judicial committees.

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