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Women judges in both courts of Hetaunda

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The judges of two courts in Hetounda, the capital of Wagmati province, are women. Not only the judges who administer justice are women, most of the court staff are also women. There are 2 courts in Hetaunda including High Court Patan Hetaunda Bench and District Court Makwanpur.

Women judges in both courts of Hetaunda

All justice in these two courts is being administered by female judges. Anyone who says he is the head of any office has a picture of a man in his mind. In the two courts of Makwanpur, such traditional thinking does not match. Women lead political, educational Not only in the field, but also in the judicial field is gradually increasing.

There are seven high courts in Nepal. In which there are 18 benches including temporary ones. High court Patan Hetaunda bench is the only such bench, where all the judges and registrars are women only. Legal professionals believe that women's teamwork and speed of work is desirable.

High Court Hetaunda Bench Judges Yamuna Bhattarai, Shant Sedai Sapkota, Shakuntala Ghimire, Merina Shrestha, Meena Gautam Sedai, Nirmala Shakya and Sanumaya Dangol.

The registrar in the administration is also a woman. Registrar Rampyari Sunuwar is performing her duties efficiently. Not only the judges and registrars in the High Court Patan Hetaunda bench, 71 percent of the employees in the court are female employees are. The court currently has 46 employees. Among them, 33 women employees are working.

Women are not only administering justice in Patan High Court, women are also administering justice in District Court Makwanpur. There are currently three women judges in the district court .

Earlier there were 2 female and one male justice. After the transfer of the male judge Shri Prasad Sanjel, Purnima Koirala was transferred from Rautahat Court to Makwanpur Court. After the presence of Koirala, women are leading the administration of justice in Makwanpur district court. Supreme Court as a model High Court Patan Hetaunda Bench and District Court Makwanpur Judges sent women .

Co-spokesperson of the Supreme Court, Govinda Ghimire, who assigned women judges to these two courts as an example, said, "Women judges have not come into controversy and the administration of justice has become simple and easy." There are currently 43 women judges in the country. Of which 10 He is working in 2 courts in Makwanpur.

There is an expectation of more maturity and practical results in the administration of justice by women, and so far the behavior has been the same according to the comments of the legal professionals here. They believe that there is very little external influence on women's justice performance.

District Bar Association President Apsara Basnet also commented that the administration of justice by women judges is effective and practical. 'Women in Justice and It is not a question of men, but there is definitely a little more seriousness and sensitivity in the work done by women,' said President Basnet.

Not only in the Hetaunda bench, but also in the district court Makwanpur, because the judges are women, it is easier and simpler to work President Basnet said that it happened.

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