Black has always been the color of darkness. But there is
one profession which makes good use of black – Judge. The Judges in court, dressed
in black robe have the life of accused in their hands and also the command to
grant justice to people. A judge is the person whom everyone from the accused
to victim look up to when it comes to the hearing of any case. Below are some
Women In Black holding the power to be called as – “My Lord”.
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Anna Chandy
Justice Anna Chandy was the first ever female judge from
India in 1948. Not only this, she was also the first woman from India to be
appointed as a high court judge in Tamil Nadu High Court on 9th Feb
1959. She has other firsts to her credit as well. Born in 1905, she became the
first first woman in her state to get a law degree.
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Fathima Beevi
Justice M. Fathima Beevi was the from woman from Muslim
community to be appointed as higher judiciary when she became the first female
from India to be appointed as the Supreme Court of India. Wait, there is more.
She was also the first woman judge of a Supreme Court of a nation in Asia.
There have been many others who followed and have made the
country proud with their judgments.
Below are the females who have thronged the highest posts In
India:
Justice M Fathima Beevi (Kerala): Appointed judge of the Supreme Court on October 6, 1989, and retired on April 29, 1992.
Justice Sujata V Manohar (Maharashtra): Elevated to the Supreme Court on November 8, 1994, and retired on August on 27, 1999.
Justice Ruma Pal (West Bengal): Appointed on January 28, 2000 and retired on June 3, 2006.
Justice Gyan Sudha Misra (Bihar): Appointed to Supreme Court on April 30, 2010 and retired on April 27, 2014.
Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai: Appointed on September 13, 2011, and retired on October 29, 2014.
Justice Banumati (Tamil Nadu): Appointed to Supreme Court in
August 2014.
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This post is written as a part of April 2015 A to Z
Challenge. My theme for this year is Women
In A to Z Professions. Click at the link to check other professions women
have excelled in and their respective links.
Applause for these amazing women! I can imagine they had to work hard against prejudice to break that path...
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