Melahat Ruacan

Following Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’s establishment of Ankara as the capital of the Turkish Republic, a new university was founded in the city.

Melahat Senger moved to the new capital to attend the Faculty of Law at Ankara University from 1925 to 1929 and finished her studies as the first female graduate of this new school with high honors.

[3] She worked as a judge throughout Turkey, and in 1945, she was appointed to the Turkish Supreme Court of Appeals (Yargıtay) as its first female member.

During the politically turbulent years of the Democrat Party administration (1950–1960) in Turkey, she was put in a politically-motivated forced retirement.

She successfully challenged said retirement in court, and was reinstated to the appellant bench in 1963 with full honors and compensation.