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Priti Suri, Partner at Priti Suri & Associates (PSA) has been appointed as the President of Society of Women Lawyers-India (SOWL), a platform for women lawyers to come together within India. SOWL, which was incorporated on May 14, 2010, is having a soft-launch on August 20, which will include meeting of members to shape the direction and agenda of SOWL-India. The official launch will be in November 2010, with participants who will hail from government dignitaries, corporate India and the legal profession. Priti Suri speaking to Bar & Bench said, �The presence of women in the legal profession has often been met with challenges and bias, possibly based on biology. Committed to inclusion, empowerment and advancement of women lawyers in India, SOWL will enable women legal professionals to come together and work on their challenges in the rapidly changing legal landscape of India. It will be a platform to discuss issues, problems, share experiences, and find solutions that work. We hope that SOWL will become the soul of the women legal fraternity. As SOWL will mature, we intend to collaborate with other international bodies to see how we can cross-pollinate ideas because some problems transcend geographical barriers�. This issue concerning women lawyers was first highlighted by the Women Lawyers� Conference organized in February 2009, in New Delhi under the chair of the Women�s Business Lawyers Committee, of the Inter-Pacific Bar Association (IPBA). It was attended by over 100 women lawyers and other attendees include Partners of various law firms and the Additional Solicitor General, Amarjit Singh Chandhiok and Lalit Bhasin of Bhasin & Co. The objective of SOWL is to secure equal participation of women in the legal profession; promote pro bono and assist women in obtaining positions of influence and leadership; connect members for mutual advancement of their professional relationships and referrals and assist in advancement of the interests of women in law. Advantage of becoming a member includes opportunity of meeting other women lawyers / law graduates along with exposure pertaining to supporting legal education of the girl child, law reform and lobbying for gender-sensitive laws, continuing legal education etc. SOWL will impart training, inclusive of webinars in essential soft-skills needed to succeed in matters such as relationship management; business development; work-life balance and time. It will support members during a difficult career change or personal upheaval and will assist in looking for a job within the legal profession. Membership will be given only to women holding a law degree. Law firms can also become members with maximum four women representatives from each firm.
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- 1. "the test of this endavour will be enrollment of members from the district bars & addressing there problems.with best wishes...". Alankar, Jamshedpur
- 2. "Please suggest the procedure to become the member. I have a law degree from DU . Legal advisor/Manager in the Company for last 2.5 years.Before this I was in active practice in almost all the courts including High cOURT OF dELHI AND sUPREME Court of India. Permanent member of Supre Court Bar Association.". PUSHPA JHURANEY, Gurgaon
- 3. "Hi,I am a corporate lawyer working in Hyderabad. Request you to please advise the modalities for joining this firm. Also, please do let me know the objectives and agenda of the firm.Yours sincerely.". Guest, Hyderabad
- 4. "Great platform for meaningful interaction between women legal professionals. Would be honoured to become an active member. thks". Shanta Rao VP Legal, Mumbai
- 5. "Great initiative, kudos.". Zaheed, London
- 6. "How can I get in touch with this group? Do they have a chapter in Hyderabad? Can you provide me this info? Thanks". Asma Raheem, Hyderabad
- 7. "Dear all - I am the President of SOWL-India. And, I can be reached at p.suri[at]psalegal.com. We will be happy to provide you the announcement and membership form. We will be thrilled to have you join as members. You can also e-mail my colleague Shalini Mahay at s.mahay[at]psalegal.com for membership details. One of our governing council members is based in Hyderabad and we hope that there will be a local chapter there. All the best, ladies. Priti ". Priti Suri, New Delhi, India
- 8. "Hi, Anyone who is interested in SOWL's membership can contact me at: 91.11.4350-0500.Best RegardsShalini". Shalini Mahay, New Delhi
- 9. ""Great initiative,I would be honoured to become an active member.Thanks".Amanpreet, New Delhi,India ". Amanpreet Kaur, New Delhi
- 10. "Hi, I am puruing LL.B from Faculty of Law,Delhi University.It would be an honour to become a member of this group and work actively for women's rights. Thankyou. Seema,New Delhi.". Seema, Delhi
- 11. "Priye Priti ji, Namaskar. Apke dwara es pad ko grahan kar mahila samaj ko ek nai soch tatha nai disha dene ka sankalp nihsandeh prasansniya hai mai isme aapke sath hon. Anju(your joining of this post has given the freedom to help women think differently and opened up other numerous ways to help them succeed, and this is definitely and undoubtedly appreciable! and me being a lawyer,i am with you and i definitely hope that you abide by your own mottos - ANJU". Anju Thakur, Delhi
- 12. " I am a corporate Lawyer working at Mumbaiand very much wish to be a part of this organisation in order to work for the betterment of women in the society and play a vital role transborders . My Contact is 9321328601". Kavita Awadhesh, Mumbai
- 13. "sir/madomwhat is uses and how to get membership in all india womens association and can u please send all details thanking u ". Suma, Ongole
- 14. "Hello This is Aiva a member of woman, peace and security want to know about good woman lawyer as consultant regarding a lady's case matter. Want to discuss and take advice on this matter. plz forward me some name with email id its urgent I need it before 1st July.". Aiva , Delhi
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