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“There was a moment when I felt I would be pushed into a corner and forgotten. That was when I decided to study law." 🔴🔵🟤🟢🟠🟣🟡⚪⚫ Sr Lucy Kalapura chose conscience over compliance. On Saturday, she stood in a black gown on the Kerala High Court campus, enrolled as an advocate, ready to speak for those whose voices are often drowned out by power and conformity. The enrolment ceremony was held at the Bar Council Bhavan. "I want to intervene for the larger good of society. I was put through the wringer for raising my voice for a woman who was denied justice. But I did not sit in a corner grieving over it. I began my studies with determination and succeeded. The struggle must continue. There are many people, both within the church and outside, who are denied justice. I want to stand with them and provide legal support so that they can obtain justice,” Sr Lucy told TNIE. She recalled a time when silence was expected, standing with the survivor in the alleged rape case involving Bishop Franco Mulakkal — who was later acquitted by the trial court — and the nuns of Kuravilangad convent who led a historic protest against the bishop. Courtesy : Indian Express 🔴🔵🟤🟢🟠🟣🟡⚪⚫ #വാർത്തകൾ വിചിത്രം 😂🤣😂 #NEWS TODAY💢💢💢 #ഇന്നത്തെ പ്രധാന വാർത്തകൾ #സിസ്റ്റർ ലൂസി 😍😍 ലൂസി 😍😍
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