Gender balance in higher judiciary will ensure women's rights in Pakistan, says editorial

A key Pakistani newspaper has said proper gender balance in the higher judiciary would further ensure women’s rights in the country as Pakistan was the only country in South Asia which had not appointed a woman as a judge of the Supreme Court

Jun 06, 2021
Image
Pakistan Women Rights

A key Pakistani newspaper has said proper gender balance in the higher judiciary would further ensure women’s rights in the country as Pakistan was the only country in South Asia which had not appointed a woman as a judge of the Supreme Court.

"Now there are less than 10 female judges of the high courts. The Lahore High Court has only two female judges. The Parliamentary Committee on Judges’ Appointment has taken notice of the gender imbalance in the superior judiciary and asked the Judicial Commission of Pakistan to help rectify the situation by nominating females for appointment as judges in the higher judiciary," The Express Tribune wrote in its editorial.

"In a communication sent to the JCP, it says a proper representation of women and minority communities, who are vulnerable sections of society, in the superior courts should be ensured. The attorney general for Pakistan has also emphasised the need to appoint a proportionate number of females as judges in the superior judiciary as at present they have a poor representation in the bench. This is not because there are not many qualified women to fill these positions. The AGP is taking measures to rectify the situation," it said.

"Women working in the legal profession are in no way inferior to their male counterparts but their working conditions and the reported lack of equal opportunities act as obstacles in the way of progress. It has been observed that in cases regarding divorce, custody and other issues affecting women outcomes give confidence to the weaker sex if such cases are fought by female lawyers," read the piece.(SAM)

Post a Comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.