Zeinab Babaei, the youngest female judge in Iran, requires a man’s signature for her ruling to be official

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Zeinab Babaei, the youngest female judge in Iran, requires a man's signature for her ruling to be official

Zeinab Babaei, the youngest female judge in Iran, must have her ruling signed by a man for it to become official.

Zeinab Babaei, 27 years old, whom Iranian media refer to as the youngest female judge in Iran, told the ISNA news agency that when a woman issues a ruling but cannot sign it, what happens in practice is that for the ruling to become official, it must also have a man’s signature.

Ms. Babaei mentioned that we currently have 1,200 female judges and added that she received her judicial appointment from Ebrahim Raisi when he was the head of the judiciary.

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