"Stringent legislation and punishments alone may not be sufficient for fighting increasing crimes against women. In our tradition bound society, certain attitudinal change and change in the mind-set is needed to respect women and to ensure gender justice. Right from childhood years’ children ought to be sensitized to respect women." - J. Banumathi, Supreme Court of India. This is what happens when your only qualifications for been appointed and promoted in higher judiciary is your gender, and the only requirement of your presence is to give a politically corrective face to your employing institution.
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