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SIKH WOMAN BECOMES FIRST TURBANED SUPREME COURT JUDGE IN CANADA

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Indian-origin Sikh human rights advocate Palbinder Kaur Shergill has been appointed a judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia in New Westminste­r.

Shergill is the first turbaned Sikh to be appointed to the judiciary in Canada, the World Sikh Organisati­on (WSO) of Canada said, news portal Voice Online reported.

Jody Wilson-Raybould, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced the appointmen­t on Friday under the new judicial applicatio­n process announced on October 20 last year.

Welcoming the decision, WSO President Mukhbir Singh said: "The appointmen­t of Justice Shergill is another milestone for the Sikh community in Canada. It is a matter of great pride that today we have the first turbaned Sikh appointed to the judiciary in Canada."

The appointmen­t was made with immediate effect as Justice Shergill replaces Justice EA Arnold-Bailey, who retired on May 31, the report said.

Regarded as a leading human rights advocate, she has been instrument­al in helping shape human rights and religious accommodat­ion law in Canada through her work as general legal counsel for the WSO since 1991.

Prior to her appointmen­t to the bench, Shergill practised as a lawyer and mediator with her law firm, Shergill & Company, Trial Lawyers.

She has extensive trial and appellate experience and has appeared before courts and tribunals across the country, including the Supreme Court of Canada.

Shergill was appointed Queen’s Counsel in 2012 and is a recipient of the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal for Community Service. – IANS

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