Priya Mittal Becomes Ramapuraphul’s First Woman Judge, Brings Honour to Her Parents
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- •Priya Mittal has become Ramapuraphul’s first woman judge.
- •She took the oath as District and Sessions Judge on Wednesday.
- •Her father, Rajiv Mittal, and mother, Sunita Mittal, are both lawyers.
- •Priya studied law in Chandigarh and at Panjab University.
Ramapuraphul (Bathinda): History has been made in Punjab’s Ramapuraphul. Priya Mittal has etched her name in the town’s records by becoming its first woman judge. Mittal took the oath as District and Sessions Judge on Wednesday. Her parents and family members celebrated the moment with great joy.
Priya Mittal’s father, Rajiv Mittal, is a lawyer by profession, while her mother, Sunita Mittal, is also a lawyer. Priya completed her education in Chandigarh and later earned her law degree from Panjab University. She began her career as an advocate before being appointed as a Civil Judge.
For the people of Ramapuraphul, this is a landmark day. Mittal’s appointment marks the first time a woman has held the position of judge in the town. Her achievement is not only a source of pride for her family but has also inspired women across the region.
On the occasion, she said she is fully committed to her duties and has always received unwavering support from her family and friends. She expressed confidence in fulfilling her new responsibilities with excellence.
