Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan

Pakistan appoints first ever female Hindu civil judge

January 29, 2019

Pakistan has appointed the country’s first ever Hindu female civil judge after she passed an examination for induction of judicial officers…reports Asian Lite News

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan

Suman Kumari, who hails from Qambar-Shahdadkot in Sindh province, will serve in her native district.

Kumari passed her LL.B. examination from Hyderabad and did her masters in law from Karachi’s Szabist University.

Kumari fears that her community would not appreciate her decision to become a lawyer, but “I am confident my family will stand by me come what may”.

According to her father, Pawan Kumar Bodan, Suman wants to provide free legal assistance to the poor in Qambar-Shahdadkot.

“Suman has opted for a challenging profession, but I am sure she will go places through hard work and honesty,” he said.

Hindus currently make for approximately 1.85 per cent of Pakistan’s population, according to official data.

In 2006, Ratna Bhagwandas Chawla became the first Hindu woman elected to Pakistan’s Senate.

Last year, Krishna Kumari Kohli, a Hindu woman became the first non-Muslim female to win a women reserved seat in Senate of Pakistan.

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