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Lhc Allows Women to Become Lumberdars

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AI-generatedThis is a legal ruling on gender equality in a local administrative role (lumberdar) in Punjab, Pakistan. No direct commercial mechanism, supply chain impact, or commodity price effect is identified. The ruling pertains to public office appointments, not business or trade.
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- Lahore High Court ruled women can be appointed as permanent lumberdars in Punjab, Pakistan.
- The court set aside Punjab government's executive orders that previously excluded women.
- The ruling is based on constitutional equality and inclusion principles.
- The case involved a female petitioner whose father served as lumberdar until his death.
- The order was authored by LHC judge Raheel Kamran.
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