Published in DAWN on January 24, 2022
Justice Ayesha Malik was sworn in as Pakistan’s first female Supreme Court judge on Monday, a landmark occasion in a country where activists say the law is often wielded against women.
Justice Malik attended a ceremony in Islamabad where she now sits on the bench alongside 16 male colleagues at the apex court.
“It’s a huge step forward,” lawyer and women’s rights activist Nighat Dad told AFP.
“It is history in the making for Pakistan’s judiciary.”
Justice Malik was educated at Harvard University and served as a high court judge in Lahore for the past two decades.
She has been credited with rolling back patriarchal legal mores in Punjab.
Last year she outlawed a deeply invasive and medically discredited examination used to determine a woman’s level of sexual experience.
Women in Pakistan often struggle to gain justice in rape and sexual assault cases, and the test was deployed as a means of discrediting victims by casting aspersion on their character.
Justice Malik’s elevation to the apex court of Pakistan may clear the way for more women to enter the historically conservative and male-dominated judiciary.
“She has broken all barriers in the judicial system and it will allow other women in the system to move forward,” said lawyer and women’s rights activist Khadija Siddiqi.
“I hope this will lead to more women-centric decisions by the judiciary in the future.”
Prime Minister Imran Khan congratulated Justice Malik and wished her all the best.
I want to congratulate Justice Ayesha Malik on becoming the first woman judge of the Supreme Court. I wish her all the best.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) January 24, 2022
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi called it “a great day for Pakistan”.
A great day for Pakistan as our first woman Supreme Court judge takes oath.
Congratulations Justice Ayesha Malik and congratulations Pakistan! pic.twitter.com/Iotw8pek7Y
— Shah Mahmood Qureshi (@SMQureshiPTI) January 24, 2022
Lawmakers across the political spectrum as well as journalists rejoiced, sharing pictures and videos of the oath-taking ceremony and terming it “historic” and “inspirational”.
Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry, while sharing a shot from the ceremony, said the picture was powerful and symbolised women’s empowerment in the country. “I hope she will be an asset to our judicial hierarchy … Congratulations #JusticeAyeshaMalik, a landmark elevation,” he tweeted.
A powerful picture symbolises the women empowerment in Pakistan, I hope she will be an asset to our Judicial hierarchy… Congratulations #JusticeAyeshaMalik a land mark elevation pic.twitter.com/BZplrXquOK
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) January 24, 2022
Science and Technology Minister Shibli Faraz too termed it an inspirational moment.
A historic moment in the judicial history of Pakistan where a first woman,Justice Ayesha Malik takes oath as judge of Supreme Court.What an inspirational moment for women of this country!
— Senator Shibli Faraz (@shiblifaraz) January 24, 2022
Similar sentiments were shared by Parliamentary Secretary for Law Maleeka Bokhari who exhorted all girls watching, “BELIEVE in yourself – Follow your DREAMS- REPEAT after me- NOTHING is IMPOSSIBLE!”
So Powerful- defining moment for our country & for all the girls watching this -BELIEVE in yourself – Follow your DREAMS- REPEAT after me- NOTHING is IMPOSSIBLE! pic.twitter.com/5yVtXzHsqV
— Maleeka Bokhari (@MalBokhari) January 24, 2022
PPP Vice President Sherry Rehman congratulated the newly appointed judge, sharing a picture of the ceremony with the caption: “This is a picture full of promise and hope for the wonderful, talented, bright, courageous young women of Pakistan! Follow your dreams, be the change.”
Always believe you can do this! This is a picture full of promise and hope for the wonderful, talented, bright, courageous young women of Pakistan! Follow your dreams, be the change. #ayeshamalik ko bohat mubarak. Pakistan ko mubarak 💚 pic.twitter.com/cUVaU66uSf
— SenatorSherryRehman (@sherryrehman) January 24, 2022
Others who congratulated Justice Malik included Senator Faisal Javed Khan.
Congratulations to Justice Ayesha Malik for making history in Pakistan's judicial system after being sworn in as the first female judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan pic.twitter.com/6Wyzz9lvql
— Faisal Javed Khan (@FaisalJavedKhan) January 24, 2022
“Justice Ayesha Malik takes oath as the first ever woman judge of Pakistan’s Supreme Court. Also a symbol of how women’s struggles over the past four decades have pushed back patriarchal structures and gender stereotypes. Long way to go but small victories matter,” wrote journalist Raza Rumi.
Historic. Justice Ayesha Malik takes oath as the first ever woman judge of Pakistan’s Supreme Court. Also a symbol of how women’s struggles over the past four decades have pushed back patriarchal structures and gender stereotypes.
Long way to go but small victories matter. 👏🏽 pic.twitter.com/cI3nUV2Ar0— Raza Ahmad Rumi (@Razarumi) January 24, 2022
Journalist Amber Rahim Shamsi too welcomed the news, saying it was a good start to Monday.
Monday kicks off well with history being made as the first female judge of the Supreme Court takes oath. #justiceayeshamalik pic.twitter.com/Zz9D7hP8wZ
— Amber Rahim Shamsi (@AmberRShamsi) January 24, 2022