Today, On 26th November, Supreme Court responded to a PIL seeking proportional representation of women, queer individuals, lawyers with disabilities, and members of marginalized communities in the Bar Council of India and State Bar Councils. The court has now issued notice in the matter.
The Supreme Court Bar Association has urged the Chief Justice of India to act on the low number of women judges in the Supreme Court and High Courts, stressing that greater gender balance on the Bench is essential for justice.
Vikas Singh has been re-elected as President of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) for a fourth term. Rahul Kaushik and Pragya Baghel have been elected as Vice President and Secretary, respectively. The 2025 elections emphasized women’s representation, fulfilling a Supreme Court directive, and showcased strong alumni involvement from ILS Law College, Pune.
The Supreme Court of India has mandated a 30% reservation for women lawyers in the Gujarat Bar Associations, including the treasurer role, advocating for gender equality in legal leadership. This decision, stemming from a petition by lawyer Meena A. Jagtap, seeks to enhance women’s representation and address systemic disparities in the profession.
The Supreme Court stayed the contempt conviction of a woman sentenced by the Bombay High Court for distributing a circular that accused judges of being part of a “dog mafia”, staying her jail term for now.
Former CJI Chandrachud defended the Supreme Court’s verdict on Article 370, stating that the provision was always meant to fade away. In an interview with the BBC, he highlighted that it was introduced as a temporary measure due to war conditions. He emphasized that the Court upheld the elected government’s decision to abrogate it. According to him, the ruling aligns with the constitutional framework and historical context.
Today, On 13th November, the Supreme Court decided to review a video of the Delhi High Court Bar Association meeting where a women’s quota proposal was rejected. The Court questioned the lack of constitutional discussions during the rejection process. The matter is adjourned until November 18, focusing on the decision-making process regarding women’s representation.
Today(on 14th August), the Supreme Court of India elevated 39 lawyers to Senior Advocate status, including 10 women, showing a commitment to diversity and legal excellence. The decision reflects the court’s dedication to recognizing legal expertise and promoting gender inclusivity. The selection process was competitive, with 68 Advocates-on-Record and regular advocates honored with the prestigious senior gown.
On Tuesday(19th March),Former Supreme Court Judge Indira Banerjee highlighted gender imbalance in higher judiciary, being the eighth woman appointed in 68 years. She urged for increased female representation, addressing systemic obstacles and societal expectations. Judge Pratibha M Singh echoed the need for societal mindset shift to support women in the legal profession, emphasizing their vital role in families and society.
Diversity in Legal Landscape: Justice Hima Kohli on the Rise of First-Generation Lawyers and Women in Law In a recent address, Supreme Court Justice Hima Kohli emphasized the significance of diversity in the legal profession, particularly highlighting the roles of first-generation lawyers and women. She remarked, “Their contributions are far from mere tokenism; they bring […]
