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Women Representation in Parliament and Judiciary
Intro
CI
Two bills introduced in 1996 and 2010
allowed to lapse
ensure
significant representation
for women of India
even hailded as "historic step"
D/F
There are only 80 women Judges
out of total sanctioned
strength of 1113 Judges
in HC and SC across India
MB
BP/GE/IS
systematic practice of reservation
at stage of distributing
party tickets
constitutional convention
increased representation
for women by parties
will be more appropriate
than a constitutional amendment
Judiciary Way Ahead
dont pass orders
objectifying women in cases of sexual violence
mandatory training
all lawyers on gender sensitisation
Improve
representation of women in judiciary
towards more balanced
and empathetic approach
in cases involving sexual violence
SC collect the data to determine
no of women judges in
lower judiciary
and tribunals
SC
ensure greater representation of women
at all levels of the Judiciary
Goal
must be achieve atleast 50%
representation of women
in all leadership positions
Unique Ideas
Kenya’s new constitution
requires the state
take legislative and
other measures
to implement the principle
that not more than 2-3 of members
of elective or appointive bodies
shall be of the same gender
D/F CAP-TAW
In legislative Assembly
account for only 103 female MPs
out of 795 sitting MPs
approximately 13% representation
Female Judges
account for 6% of SC
11.5% of HC
27.6% of Lower Judiciary
Female Police
account for 7.28%
of country´s police force
from
State of Policing Report, 2019