Justice M.Fathima Beevi

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 Justice M.Fathima Beevi


Justice M. Fathima Beevi, the first woman judge of the Supreme Court of India, passed away recently.
Born in 1927 in Kerala, she overcame challenges in the male-dominated legal field, rising from advocate to Supreme Court Judge.
Justice M. Fathima Beevi’s life imparts valuable lessons and embodies enduring values:
 
Perseverance and Determination: Overcoming gender bias and societal challenges, she persevered in a male-dominated legal profession, showcasing resilience and determination.

Breaking Barriers: Justice Beevi shattered the glass ceiling, becoming the first woman and Muslim woman in higher judiciary in Asia.

Commitment to Justice: Throughout her career, she demonstrated an unwavering commitment to justice, evident in her notable judgments that upheld principles of fairness and equality.

Advocacy for Women’s Rights: Beyond her legal role, Justice Beevi was a vocal advocate for women’s rights, emphasizing gender equality and paving the way for future generations of women in law.

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