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Women lawyers present 31-point declaration to improve justice system


30 December 2024  

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KATHMANDU: Women lawyers from across Nepal have outlined 31 concerns aimed at enhancing gender equity in the justice administration system.

These demands were presented to the government, the Supreme Court, and the Nepal Bar Association during the 31st National Conference of Women Lawyers, held in Biratnagar.

The declaration includes calls for greater participation of women in judicial appointments, including judges and the Attorney General, alongside measures to strengthen the professional security and capacity of women lawyers.

It also emphasizes the need for gender balance in leadership by amending the Nepal Bar Association’s statute to ensure either the president or general secretary position is held by a woman.

Additionally, senior advocates would be required to appoint at least one female lawyer as an assistant, and a female law officer would be mandatory in local judicial committees.

The declaration also calls for enacting laws to regulate surrogacy in Nepal.

The manifesto highlights that proportional and inclusive participation is essential to ensure justice for all.

Women lawyers urged the government and judiciary to prioritize these reforms to build a more equitable legal system.

This declaration signifies a collective effort by women in the legal profession to address systemic barriers and push for meaningful change in Nepal’s judicial landscape.

Publish Date : 30 December 2024 13:50 PM

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