
Gender Diversity at the Supreme Court of India
75 Years after the establishment of the Supreme Court, the institution has seen just 11 women judges in its corridors.
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A century after winning the right to practice law, women in the highest ranks of the judiciary remain the exception, not the norm
9th Mar 2025
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A recent decision of the Supreme Court highlighted the need to create a more sensitive work environment for women in the judiciary
2nd Mar 2025
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With six more retirements in 2025, how will the Collegium balance regional diversity with gender, religious and community representation?
12th Jan 2025
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The latest offerings in our Court at 75 series: an analysis on bench allocation, a long-read on book bans and a video on gender diversity
17th Sep 2024
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75 years and 276 judges later, the number of women at the top court remains a shocking low of 4 percent
31st Aug 2024
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While the P&H High Court tops the list in absolute numbers, data indicates that improvement in gender representation is largely inadequate
31st Aug 2024
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Even in a mostly full-strength Court, there was a startling lack of representation of religious minorities, women & marginalised communities
4th Jan 2024
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Justice Naima Haider of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh spoke about the judicial system in Bangladesh, diversity in courts and more
30th Nov 2023
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In conversation with SCO, Justice S.K. Kaul spoke about mediation as the hope for better access to justice and diversity in Indian Courts
30th Nov 2023
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Why aren’t we talking about reservations in the higher judiciary for women and members of marginalised communities?
15th Nov 2023
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DESK BRIEF: Recent Collegium recommendations show a renewed attention towards ensuring regional and gender diversity in Indian courts.
8th Jul 2023
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With hardly any senior women judges in India's High Courts, gender diversity at the Supreme Court will take a hit.
30th Jun 2023
More75 Years after the establishment of the Supreme Court, the institution has seen just 11 women judges in its corridors.