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Representation of Women in the Indian Legal System: A Historical and Contemporary Analysis

The legal landscape in India has evolved significantly over the years, witnessing the gradual inclusion of women in prominent roles within the profession.

Jindal Global Law School


The legal landscape in India has evolved significantly over the years, witnessing the gradual inclusion of women in prominent roles within the profession. Despite historical challenges, women have emerged as influential lawyers, judges, and legal scholars. This research paper delves into the historical trajectory of women in the Indian legal profession, spanning from the colonial era to the present day. It scrutinizes the obstacles hindering women’s entry into the legal profession, analyzes their struggles, and highlights their substantial contributions to the development of Indian law.

Traditionally dominated by men, the Indian legal profession saw the gradual inclusion of women through prolonged legal battles. The early 20th century marked a turning point with the Legal Practitioner’s (Women) Act of 1923, granting women the right to practice law. However, the road to acceptance was fraught with challenges, as demonstrated by cases like Regina Guha’s, where archaic views questioned women’s eligibility as legal practitioners.

Ishita Sharma
Student at O.P. Jindal Global University

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Published Date 27-01-2024
Category Achievements
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