Seeking more proactive role by women lawyers particularly against domestic violence and gender discrimination, he said, "women lawyers' role becomes vital in such areas as those involving domestic violence, child abuses and gender discrimination".
Participating in the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Women Lawyers Association here, he said according to the 2011 report of National Crime Record Bureau "statistics reveal that the percentage of trials pending in rape cases (across the country) is 83.6 per cent."
Supreme Court Judge Justice Fakkir Mohamed Ibrahim Kalifulla said "exploitation of women is reality. Women emancipation lies in the awareness about their (basic) rights."
Praising women lawyers for their talent and inherent sensitivity, former Chief Justice of Madras High Court and Supreme Court Judge M Y Eqbal said women had made their mark in the legal profession.
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