Kathmandu, July 10
The appointment of Sushila Karki as Nepal’s first woman chief justice was today unanimously endorsed by a parliamentary panel, setting the stage for her to take charge at the Supreme Court to lead the judiciary.
The confirmation of Karki’s appointment means Nepal now will have woman as its President, Speaker of Parliament and the chief justice of the Supreme Court.
Karki (64), who has done her Masters in Political Science from Banaras Hindu University, is known for her ‘zero-tolerance’ for corruption.
Speaking at the hearing by the Parliamentary Hearing Special Committee, Karki told lawmakers that the Supreme Court faces a tough time due to a shortage of judges, The Himalayan Times reported. She asked the committee to conduct hearings for judges’ appointment soon.
Currently, 11 nominees are awaiting the PHSC hearing for their appointment as the SC judges. Karki was recommended for the top judicial post on April 10 this year by the Judicial Council.
Karki is known for judgments like allowing women to pass their citizenship to their children, previously open only to men. Karki began legal practice in March 1979. She will head the judiciary till June 6, 2017. — PTI
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