💨 Abstract
The India Justice Report 2025 reveals that while women have joined the judiciary and police in greater numbers, they are predominantly concentrated at lower levels. Women's representation in the police is particularly low, with only 12% as IPS officers and 13% at the constabulary level. Former IPS officer Kiran Bedi attributes this to social and systemic barriers, including a lack of gender-sensitive infrastructure and societal expectations.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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