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Meghalaya High Court Gets First Woman Chief Justice as Revati Mohite Dere Takes Oath

Justice Revati Mohite Dere creates history by becoming the first woman Chief Justice of the Meghalaya High Court, marking a milestone for gender representation in India’s judiciary.

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Shillong: Justice Revati Mohite Dere was sworn in on Saturday as the first woman Chief Justice of Meghalaya High Court, marking a historic moment for the northeastern state and India’s higher judiciary. The oath-taking ceremony, held at the Durbar Hall of Lok Bhavan in Shillong, underscored a significant step toward greater gender inclusion at the constitutional level.

The oath of office was administered by Chandrashekhar H Vijayashankar, in the presence of senior judges, state officials, and members of the legal fraternity, reflecting the institutional importance of the occasion.

First Woman Chief Justice of Meghalaya High Court Sworn In

Justice Dere succeeds Soumen Sen, who has been transferred to the Kerala High Court. The ceremony was attended by a wide cross-section of the judiciary and the state administration, highlighting the significance of the transition at the helm of the Meghalaya High Court.

Her appointment is being viewed as a landmark development, particularly in a state known for its matrilineal social system, yet one that had never before seen a woman lead its high court.

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Before assuming charge in Meghalaya, Justice Revati Mohite Dere served as a judge of the Bombay High Court, where she earned recognition for her work across constitutional, criminal and civil law domains. She is regarded within legal circles for her balanced judgments, integrity and deep understanding of constitutional principles.

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The Supreme Court Collegium recommended her elevation on December 18 last year, citing her extensive judicial experience and professional competence as key factors behind the decision.

First Woman Chief Justice of Meghalaya High Court Seen as Symbolic Shift

Legal experts have described Justice Dere’s appointment as especially symbolic for Meghalaya, a state that places strong cultural emphasis on women through its matrilineal traditions. Despite this social structure, the judiciary had not previously reflected this representation at its highest level within the state.

Her elevation is being seen as a positive signal toward improving gender representation in India’s higher judiciary and reinforcing institutional inclusivity. Observers say the development could encourage broader participation of women in the legal profession and strengthen public confidence in the judiciary’s commitment to equality.

Justice Dere’s tenure is expected to focus on judicial efficiency, access to justice and upholding constitutional values, as she takes charge at a time when courts across the country are navigating increasing caseloads and complex legal challenges.

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