New Delhi: The Government Government on Saturday said that it expects the Chairman of the NV Ramana judge to give urgent attention from the beating of major cases in the trial court where ordinary people spend their lifestyle in litigation for justice but are often postponed because of the adjudication of their complaints.
“This is a lower court where we need to look at urgency.
Many people from the background are humble, both from rural or urban areas, spend their lifetime income on land or homes that expect justice.
When justice is delayed, It was a big question mark for all of us, “said Minister of Law Kiren Rijju at the Indian Function Bar Council to make it easier for CJI.
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The Minister of Law said the government was interested in accelerating the dispensation of justice and emphasizing that the delay of three years was quite meaningful.
“I have said in many of our internal meetings that a three-year delay amounted to the refusal of justice.
After three years, justice has no meaning for broadcasts.
So we have to ensure that ordinary people are given priorities when we talk about the mechanism of sending justice.
That’s what we expect from CJI and he did that, “said the Minister, while promising full-hearted support to the government to improve infrastructure and facilities for justice.
CJI said the judiciary was very shortcoming infrastructure requirements for judges, staff, lawyers and nobiliars.
He said stuffing vacancies in HCS and SC remained a top priority but the infrastructure that was inadequate constantly hampered the delivery system of justice from the speed of picking.
“I have suggested to the government for national justice infrastructure companies to quickly overcome the infrastructure problems faced by justice and comprehensive proposals for his creation are in process.
We have gathered information from each country about infrastructure status and requirements in the future.
I will compile data and present a comprehensive proposal to the Minister of Law soon.
I hope the cooperation is full of the government, “he said.
Rijiju said the union government was ready to expand all support to strengthen the independence and judicial infrastructure, especially the trial court.
“In this time, we need more facilities, including video conference facilities, for justice.
I will actively persuade the state to increase efforts to meet the demands of the judicial infrastructure,” he said.
Cji Ramana said the Covid pandemic has forced the court to move from physical hearing to virtual.
“Many in rural areas do not have internet connectivity to participate in the virtual process of the court,” Cji said and asked the Minister of Law to take problems with internet service providers to establish a cellular internet kiosk at the Taluka level to allow Hinterland lawyers to debate the cases of their clients and do not feel excluded from the sending system of justice.
Rijiju said, “We have CJI where the government has full trust and faith that he will do justice for the country.
He is someone with integrity and high commitment, which will be given Herald as a new dawn in Indian justice.” Restoring praise, Cji said , “When he met Rijju for the first time, he appeared like a student.
I will not ask the secret about his young appearance but will tell him the secret of fast justice delivery – Fast charging vacancies and provide adequate infrastructure to justice.”