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Glossary to prevent use of derogatory gender terms in legal discourse to be released soon: CJI

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New Delhi: A legal glossary to advise judges against the use of inappropriate gendered words in the legal discourse will be released soon, according to Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud.

The Chief Justice of India discussed the continuing effort to create the legal glossary on Wednesday during a celebration of International Women's Day hosted by the Supreme Court Gender Sensitization and Internal Complaints Committee.

He said there is a need to ensure zero tolerance for inappropriate behaviour and improper use of language against women.

"For instance, I have come across judgments which have referred to a woman as a 'concubine' when she is in a relationship," Justice Chandrachud said, adding, "This glossary is nearing completion and will be unveiled in the very near future."

The CJI said the legal glossary is being prepared by a committee chaired by Calcutta High Court judge Justice Moushumi Bhattacharya.

He highlighted certain developments in the legal profession, including the increasing number of women judges in the country.

Revealing the plan for coming up with a legal glossary of inappropriate gendered terms, the CJI said this was a mission he undertook a few years ago and it is nearing fruition now.

He said it would contain a list of words and terms that judges must refrain from using in verdicts as well as in court proceedings.

"Unless we are open about these facets, it will be difficult for us to evolve as a society," Justice Chandrachud said.


With PTI inputs


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