Roundup: Female judges sit on benches of Egypt's State Council for first time-Xinhua

Roundup: Female judges sit on benches of Egypt's State Council for first time

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2022-03-06 23:19:01

Egyptian female judges are seen at the State Council in Giza, Egypt, on March 6, 2022. Nearly 100 female judges assumed office at Egypt's State Council for the first time in the country's history, the Egyptian judiciary body announced Sunday. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)

CAIRO, March 6 (Xinhua) -- Nearly 100 female judges assumed office at Egypt's State Council for the first time in the country's history, the Egyptian judiciary body announced Sunday.

The 98 judges, who were sworn in on Saturday, were appointed last year under a presidential decree to work in the circuits of the State Commissioners' Authority, Mohamed Mahmoud Hossameldin, the council's president, said in a statement.

"They would examine lawsuits and prepare legal opinion reports," he said, adding that all the female judges have undergone intensive training on judicial traditions and skills, file examination, session management, and relevant issues of national security and anti-corruption.

The move was applauded by advocacy groups, government officials, and female legal workers.

"I'm very honored and proud to be among the first group of female judges in Egypt," Hend Ahmed, a newly appointed judge, told Xinhua on her second day of work at the State Council in Cairo.

She noted that the Egyptian women have the capabilities to work in many fields, adding that the fellow female judges will prove that they deserved to be appointed.

"We have many responsibilities ahead and will cooperate with our colleagues to ensure justice in Egypt," she said.

The State Council was founded under Egypt's constitution of 2014 as an independent judicial body with authority on administrative disputes, disciplinary cases, and appeals, as well as disputes about its decisions.

It is also competent to issue opinions on certain legal issues, review and draft legislative bills and resolutions, and review draft contracts to which the state or any public entity is a party.

Hossameldin said a follow-up on the newly appointed judges had made sure they would quickly integrate into the work and serve with efficiency and distinction.

Since the follow-up "proven their accuracy in examining the cases, preparing the legal reports, and participating in the deliberation and cooperation with their colleagues," all the female judges were put to attain their positions on the bench from Saturday, he noted.

The move means that they have obtained all the powers and jurisdictions of fellow judges in the council through sitting on the bench in a judge's capacity, he added.

Their duty includes presiding over sessions of cases preparation, completing the documents necessary to adjudicate and prepare them for the proceedings, and explaining the code of the judicial traditions, Hossameldin said.

An Egyptian female judge is seen during her first court hearing at the State Council in Giza, Egypt, on March 6, 2022. Nearly 100 female judges assumed office at Egypt's State Council for the first time in the country's history, the Egyptian judiciary body announced Sunday. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)

An Egyptian female judge (Rear) is seen during her first court hearing at the State Council in Giza, Egypt, on March 6, 2022. Nearly 100 female judges assumed office at Egypt's State Council for the first time in the country's history, the Egyptian judiciary body announced Sunday. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)

Egyptian female judges are seen at the State Council in Giza, Egypt, on March 6, 2022. Nearly 100 female judges assumed office at Egypt's State Council for the first time in the country's history, the Egyptian judiciary body announced Sunday. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)

Egyptian female judges are seen at the State Council in Giza, Egypt, on March 6, 2022. Nearly 100 female judges assumed office at Egypt's State Council for the first time in the country's history, the Egyptian judiciary body announced Sunday. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)