The Delhi High Court on Monday April 21,2014 got its first woman Chief Justice.
Justice G Rohini took her oath as the first woman Chief Justice of the
court, almost 47 years after it was established.
An alumni of Osmania University in Hyderabad, Justice Rohini was the senior-most judge of the Andhra Pradesh High court.
She is expected to serve for a period of four years.
Justice Gorla Rohini shakes hands with Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung
She is expected to serve for a period of four years.
Justice Gorla Rohini shakes hands with Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung
As Justice
Rohini took the oath to office and allegiance, Lieutenant Governor
Najeeb Jung said that Justice Rohini's appointment symbolised women
empowerment.
"We
need many more role models like her who can inspire young girls across
the country to aspire for top positions in all walks of life," Jung
said.
Born
in 1955, Justice Rohini studied at Osmania University in Hyderabad and
then at the College of Law, Andhra University in Visakhapatnam.
She
enrolled as an advocate in December 1980, and appointed a government
pleader in the high court in 1995. She was then appointed additional
judge in 2001 and made a permanent judge in 2002.
While
a judge in the Andhra Pradesh High Court, Justice Rohini presided over a
range of cases including company and criminal matters. She was also
part of a two-judge bench that dismissed a writ petition filed by Y.S.
Vijayamma, wife of former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara
Reddy in 2012, to order an inquiry into the assets of Rajasekhara Reddy
and Telugu Desam Party chief Chandrababu Naidu.
Justice
Rohini's elevation as Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court has been
welcomed by other judges, lawyers and the High Court Bar association.
"We
are very happy. The bar stands for equal opportunity to practice and
demands transparency in the judicial system and we believe her presence
in the HC will help us. There is a need for greater representation of
women in the higher judiciary," High Court Bar Association President
Rajiv Khosla said.
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