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A new chapter in Nepal’s judicial history has begun with the appointment of Sushila Karki as the country’s first-ever female Chief Justice.

Karki officially assumed her duties, marking a pivotal moment for the Himalayan nation. Her elevation to the highest judicial position underscores a significant advancement in gender representation within the traditionally male-dominated legal sector of Nepal.

Historic Milestone for Nepal’s Judiciary

This landmark appointment is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the judiciary and serves as a powerful symbol of progress. As Chief Justice, Karki will oversee the Supreme Court and play a crucial role in upholding the rule of law and ensuring justice across the country. Her tenure is anticipated to inspire women and girls to pursue careers in law and public service.

Implications for Gender Equality in Law

Sushila Karki’s rise to this prestigious office is not merely a personal achievement but also a broader victory for advocates of gender equality. It highlights the evolving landscape of leadership in South Asia, where women are increasingly breaking through barriers in various professional fields. The international community will likely watch her term closely as an example of judicial reform and empowerment.

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