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149. Balancing the Bench (with Deepika Kinhal, Shreya Tripathy and Poornima Hatti) Women in the Indian Judiciary

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Sep 23 2021 to Sep 23 2021 midnight

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Where

Bangalore International Centre

7 4th Main Rd, Stage 2, Domlur 560071

Event Description

SPEAKERS

Deepika Kinhal
Lead Researcher, Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy

Shreya Tripathy 
Fellow, Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy

Poornima Hatti
Lawyer

The question of judicial diversity has long featured in global discourse, encompassing demographic characteristics such as gender, race, ethnicity, religion, socio-economic background etc. as well as professional background.

Arguments in favour of prioritising judicial diversity emphasise that it provides decision-making power to previously disenfranchised sections of society, and that a diverse bench is an essential component of a fair and impartial judiciary. But in the Indian context, popular discourse on courts tends to exclusively focus on case delay, ignoring other systemic problems that are equally important for maintaining public confidence in the judiciary, and for ensuring that the courts function in a just and equitable manner.

While there are many dimensions to the diversity debate, this episode of BIC Talks focuses on gender diversity in the lower judiciary. Highlighting some of the outcomes from two research papers on this subject are lawyers and researchers Deepika Kinhal and Shreya Tripathy in conversation with lawyer Poornima Hatti.

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