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Mizo Lawyer Helen Dawngliani Poised to Become Second Woman Judge in Gauhati High Court
✍️ India Today NE
🗓 19 Aug 2026, 11:48 PM
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Helen Dawngliani is set to join the Gauhati High Court, marking her as the second woman from Mizoram to hold a judgeship there.
Helen Dawngliani has been announced as the next judge of the Gauhati High Court, making her the second woman from Mizoram to serve on the bench of this northeastern apex court. The appointment, confirmed by the collegium, underscores the growing representation of women from the North‑East in India's higher judiciary.
Dawngliani brings a long‑standing legal career to the high court, having served in various capacities within the judicial system of Mizoram before her elevation. Colleagues describe her as a diligent jurist with a reputation for impartiality and a deep understanding of constitutional law.
Her elevation follows the trail blazed by the first Mizo woman judge appointed to the Gauhati High Court, highlighting a gradual but steady increase in gender diversity among the court's judges. Legal analysts view the appointment as a positive step toward broader inclusion of under‑represented regions in the country's top courts.
The legal fraternity in both Mizoram and Assam has welcomed the news, noting that Dawngliani's presence will bring valuable perspectives from the North‑East to the court's deliberations. An oath‑taking ceremony is expected to be scheduled in the coming weeks, after which she will assume her duties.
The appointment also aligns with the broader governmental push to enhance diversity within the judiciary, reflecting a commitment to ensure that the bench mirrors the country's varied social fabric.
Dawngliani brings a long‑standing legal career to the high court, having served in various capacities within the judicial system of Mizoram before her elevation. Colleagues describe her as a diligent jurist with a reputation for impartiality and a deep understanding of constitutional law.
Her elevation follows the trail blazed by the first Mizo woman judge appointed to the Gauhati High Court, highlighting a gradual but steady increase in gender diversity among the court's judges. Legal analysts view the appointment as a positive step toward broader inclusion of under‑represented regions in the country's top courts.
The legal fraternity in both Mizoram and Assam has welcomed the news, noting that Dawngliani's presence will bring valuable perspectives from the North‑East to the court's deliberations. An oath‑taking ceremony is expected to be scheduled in the coming weeks, after which she will assume her duties.
The appointment also aligns with the broader governmental push to enhance diversity within the judiciary, reflecting a commitment to ensure that the bench mirrors the country's varied social fabric.