Today, On 15th March, Justice Nagarathna emphasized that at least 30% of law officers representing the Centre and state governments should be women. She highlighted the need for greater gender representation in legal positions. Ensuring more women in these roles would promote equality and diversity. Her statement calls for stronger efforts to bridge the gender gap in the legal field.
Justice Nagarathna shared an inspiring story about two lawyers one who became the President of India and the other who became the Chief Justice. She told this story during her speech at the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) in Bengaluru. The story showed how lawyers can make a big difference in the country. Justice Nagarathna highlighted the value of hard work and honesty in the legal profession.
