Have Feminist Thinking, Justice Chandrachud Tells Law Grads

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Have Feminist Thinking, Justice Chandrachud Tells Law Grads

| Updated: October 15, 2022 19:55

Supreme Court judge Justice DY Chandrachud on Saturday advised young law students to incorporate feminist thinking in the way they dealt with law.  Addressing the convocation of the National Law University in New Delhi, Justice Chandrachud said students must strive to make the legal profession more inclusive and accessible.  He told the gathering that “I would particularly advise you to incorporate feminist thinking in the way you deal with the law”. 

Recounting his experience as a junior judge in the Bombay high court, Justice Chandrachud said he used to sit in a criminal roster with Justice Ranjana Desai (now retired) and heard diverse criminal appeals. 

Justice Chandrachud  said “Initially, I viewed the matters where women were often subjected to the worst of crimes and violations from a straightjacketed perspective, but sitting with a colleague who had more diverse exposure to realities of gender gave me the necessary feminist perspective, adding, Of course, I believe that all of us, including myself, have a lot to learn in terms of how we perceive law and apply social experience”.

He said women lawyers might find it challenging to work in a male-dominated profession, which often fails to accommodate their concerns and opinions, but the times were changing and technology had been a great enabler in liberating young women in their access to the legal profession.

Justice Chandrachud said. “In a sense, all of you are the guardians of our constitutional and democratic traditions and to you is entrusted the responsibility of ensuring that rule of law is not substituted by rule by the law, adds, You must strive to make the legal system more inclusive and accessible when you become a part of it and this is one way to further the goal of justice”. 

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