Social Problems of Lady Advocates in Courts of Small Town and Small Villages
I know a lady advocate. After becoming an advocate, she purchased uniform of advocates i. e. Black coat, white dress etc.
When she went inside court room, she found that she was the only lady advocate in court.
Imagine, how she must have felt. All male advocates and only one lady advocate.
Next day, she did not go to court. There were many problems.
Now imagine our Supreme Court. 30 Judges. Only two lady judges! Imagine problems of these two lady judges.
In big cities, there are always more than about 10 to 20 lady advocates. They can form their group and in some courts they are given ladies special bar room.
But the so far as lady advocates in small courts of towns and villages are concerned, the atmosphere is usually awkward for them.
Haresh Raichura
10/9/13