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Mrs Chand Lal-Sarin, the countrys first Asian female magistrate

Mrs Chand Lal-Sarin, the countrys first Asian female magistrate


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Mrs Chand Lal-Sarin, the countrys first Asian female magistrate

Mrs Chand Lal-Sarin, the countrys first Asian female magistrate, being sworn in as a magistrate, with her daughter Renu Lal. St Marys Hall, 24th November 1970

Staff
Coventry Telegraph Archive
Mirrorpix
Coventry
West Midlands
England

Media ID 21677992

© Mirrorpix

Asian Coventry Daughter Female Judge Mother Justice Of The Peace


EDITORS COMMENTS
In this remarkable print from Memory Lane Prints, we witness a momentous occasion in the history of justice and equality. Mrs Chand Lal-Sarin, an extraordinary woman, stands tall as she is sworn in as the country's first Asian female magistrate. The year is 1970, and the location is St Mary's Hall in Coventry. Accompanying her on this significant day is her daughter Renu Lal, who undoubtedly looks up to her mother with immense pride and admiration. This image captures not only a groundbreaking achievement but also the bond between a mother and daughter. Mrs Chand Lal-Sarin's appointment as a magistrate signifies progress towards inclusivity and diversity within the legal system. Breaking barriers with determination and resilience, she paves the way for future generations of women seeking justice careers. As we delve into this snapshot from the past, it serves as a reminder that gender should never be an obstacle to pursuing one's dreams or making meaningful contributions to society. Mrs Chand Lal-Sarin embodies strength, intelligence, and compassion - qualities essential for any judge or justice of peace. This photograph encapsulates an era when courageous women like Mrs Chand Lal-Sarin shattered glass ceilings while balancing their roles as mothers. It symbolizes hope for all those striving to create positive change in their communities regardless of their background or gender. Let us celebrate this historic moment captured by Staff at Memory Lane Prints – an image that inspires us all to challenge societal norms and fight for equal opportunities.

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