
Women Parliamentarians Demand Fixed Quota For Women Judges In
Superior Judiciary
Fahad Shabbir (@FahadShabbir) Published August 04, 2016 | 02:58 PM

ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 4th Augst,2016) : Women parliamentarians have expressed strong reservations over disagreement of bar associations to fix quota for representation of women judges in the superior judiciary through a bill moved by private member. The `Supreme Court Number of judges (Amendment) Bill' moved by Senator Zaheeruddin Babar was opposed by the Supreme Court Bar Association and Islamabad High Court Association during the meeting of Senate Committee on Law and Justice held the other day. Talking to APP, Senator Kalsoom Parveen said, "most of the cases registered with the Supreme Court are related to the women but unfortunately women judges are not given representation in Supreme Court." "Why women judges are not considered as capable of reaching this prestigious position.
Why women judges have to face such discrimination?", she argued. Kalsoom Parveen said, the bill must be approved by the committee without any delay to give the women judges their due right. Arguments for not fixing quota for women judges in superior judiciary are all baseless.
If we will not give women judges a chance to serve in the superior judiciary, how their strength could be improved, she said. "We will raise our voice for reconsideration of the bill, if it is disposed off by the committee", she said. Senator Samina Abid said women quota for appointment as judges of Supreme Court must be fixed.
She said "It is very unfortunate that we do not have any single women judge in the Supreme Court.
If the said bill is disposed off, we will take up this issue in the upper house of the parliament". Samina Abid said women are quite capable of holding responsibilities as judges of the superior judiciary (Supreme Court and High Courts) and they must be given the opportunity to serve the country at this position. Senator Bushra Gohar said it was important to ensure a minimum 33% women representation in the Supreme Court and High Courts.
The situation is much better at the District courts level where we have many very competent women judges. She said "Pakistan is seriously lagging behind and needs to over come the challenges to ensure representation of women in the superior judiciary.
"Women judges nomination should be on merit. We have many competent women judges who would qualify to become judges of the Supreme Court", she opined. Women judges should also be appointed as Chief Justices of High Courts and Supreme Courts.
We should strive for minimum 33 per cent women judges in the High Courts and Supreme Court. Bar Councils need to recommend steps for ensuring nomination of a minimum of 33 per cent women judges at all levels instead of rejecting a bill just because they think it would be difficult to meet the numbers and merit, she said.
Related Topics
Recent Stories

Student who mistakenly shot himself dies in hospital

Death toll from Tanzania landslides rises to 68

Death toll from Tanzania landslides rises to 63

Guinea-Bissau dissolves parliament after coup bid

Gold hits record high as equities weaken

Chinese Ambassador calls on CM Balochistan

AC Nellore cracking down on illegal gas agencies, Seals 3 outlets, arrests two

50% turnout in Venezuela vote on Guyana border: official

US-based human rights fora appeals for clemency of Yasin Malik

Students delegation from Baluchistan calls on Governor Punjab

Enertech Water secures largest financial facility for public-private partnership ..

ECP demands deployment of troops for upcoming general elections
More Stories From Pakistan
-
Husband, wife killed over dispute at Bhara Kahu
6 hours ago -
ECP to establish 990 polling stations in ICT for general elections
6 hours ago -
SU Management shows disassociation with rally taken out on Dec 4 in connection with Sindhi Culture D ..
6 hours ago -
NCHR launches report about women's shelter homes
6 hours ago -
PML-N to bring speedy reforms for removing poverty: Ahsan
6 hours ago -
PML-N wants to make speedy development for people of Sindh: Khurram
6 hours ago
-
Student who mistakenly shot himself dies in hospital
7 hours ago -
Chinese Ambassador calls on CM Balochistan
7 hours ago -
AC Nellore cracking down on illegal gas agencies, Seals 3 outlets, arrests two
7 hours ago -
Students delegation from Baluchistan calls on Governor Punjab
7 hours ago -
Enertech Water secures largest financial facility for public-private partnership project in Sindh
7 hours ago -
ECP demands deployment of troops for upcoming general elections
7 hours ago