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BCI urges Supreme Court to approve merit-based co-option system to ensure 30 per cent women representation in bar councils

The apex bar body has proposed filling the 10 per cent co-option quota by selecting women candidates who secured the highest number of votes among those not elected, rather than through subjective appointments

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The move follows a landmark directive from the Supreme Court in December 2023, mandating 30 per cent reservation for women in state bar councils. FILE PIC

The move follows a landmark directive from the Supreme Court in December 2023, mandating 30 per cent reservation for women in state bar councils. FILE PIC

The Bar Council of India (BCI) has approached the Supreme Court seeking approval for a merit-based co-option mechanism to ensure 30 per cent representation of women in state bar councils, news agency PTI reported.

The apex bar body has proposed filling the 10 per cent co-option quota by selecting women candidates who secured the highest number of votes among those not elected, rather than through subjective appointments.

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