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Leila Seth, first woman judge of Delhi High Court, dead

- –IANS

Justice Leila Seth, the first woman judge of Delhi High Court who played a major role in making of the tough anti-rape law five years ago, died here on Friday night. She was 86.

"Justice Leila Seth passed away on Friday night around 10.30 p.m. after suffering a cardio respirator­y attack," a family member told IANS on Saturday.

She is survived by her husband, two sons, including well-known writer Vikram Seth, and a daughter.

Born in 1930 in Lucknow, she was also selected for the IAS in 1959, but in pursuit of a legal career, joined the London Bar.

She began her law practice in 1959 in Patna as one of only two women lawyers practising in the high court there. She practised law there for about ten years and handled a number of tax matters, civil and criminal cases, matrimoani­al suits and writ petitions.

In 1978, Justice Seth became the first woman judge of the Delhi High Court and in 1991, she was appointed the first woman Chief Justice of Himachal Pradesh High Court.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi mourned her demise, saying her remarkable contributi­on to the legal field will be remembered.

"Saddened by the passing away of Justice Leila Seth. Her remarkable contributi­on to the legal field will be remembered," he said.

Vice President Hamid Ansari, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Uttarakhan­d Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, among others, expressed grief over her death. Apart of a committee along with former Chief Justice of India J.S. Verma, set up to suggest amendments to the criminal law to deal with heinous crimes like rape after the December 16, 2012 Nirbhaya case, Justice Seth also served on various enquiry commission­s, one of which was responsibl­e for studying the effects of the popular television serial, "Shaktiman", on children.

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