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Cji Ramana called for people friendly justice; Legislative words need to be reviewed, legal reform

Cji Ramana called for people friendly justice; Legislative words need to be reviewed, legal reform
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New Delhi: Chairman of the Indian Judge NV Ramana on Saturday emphasized making a “friendly person” justice and stated the need for the legislature to review the law and reform the needs of time and people.
Speaking at the inauguration of the new building authority of the Odisha state law service in Cuttack, said CJI, that the executive and legislature must function in “simultaneous” to simplify the law and rules for the general public.
“Between complex languages ​​of the actions and process of childbirth, ordinary people seem to lose control of their complaint.
Often in this track, justice seekers feel like outsiders for the system,” said Cji Ramana.
“Despite the hard reality, often our legal systems fail to consider reality and social implications.
Unfortunately, our system is designed in such a way that at the time of all facts and law stirred in court, many of which have been lost in the process,” he said.
People may bring their problems to court, but what’s left at the end of the day is another “case”, said Cji Ramana.
The chairman said that it was a general understanding of people that it was the responsibility of the court to make a law.
“This idea must be eliminated.
This is where the role of other countries, I.E.
Legislative and executive assumes great significance,” he said.
He further said, “Legislative needs to review the laws and reform them to fit the needs of time and people.
I emphasize, our law must match our practical reality.
The executive must match this effort by simplifying the appropriate rules.
Most importantly, executives and legislatives must function simultaneously in realizing constitutional aspirations.
“” Only then, the judiciary will not be forced to step as a lawmaker and will only be abandoned with the task of applying and interpreting the same thing.
In the end, it is a harmonious function Of the three state organs that can remove procedural barriers to justice, “Justice Ramana added.
CJI Ramana states that the concept of ‘access to justice’ in India is far more broadly than just providing lawyers for representation before the court and this is where legal services institutions play a role in facilitating access to justice and marginalized and with the increasing laws of awareness and legal literacy between classes Such is traditionally remained outside the scope of our system.
He also said that the strength and strength of the judicial labor system came from the faith of the people in it.
The bar and bench need to work together to confirm faith that citizens have a delivery system justice, he added.
After inaugurating the new building, CJI was told that the Association of Bar Cuttack was one of the oldest bar associations in the country from 1859 and he was overwhelmed to be here in ancient countries from more than 2000 years.
CJI Ramana said the challenge of accessing justice will be enlarged in countries that have significant obstacles such as regional and economic disparities.
“In particular, in the state of Odisha, according to the last census, around 83.3 percent of people live in rural areas, and are often excluded from the formal tributation system, the role of legal services institutions consider it very important,” he said further.
He stressed that the Indian justice system was faced with twin challenges: “Indianization of Justice Shipping System” and enabled people to “decode the delivery system justice by increasing awareness”.
Last week, CJI also talked about Indianisation of the delivery system of justice in an event.
Furthermore, outlining this problem, Cji Ramana today said, even after 74 years of independence, traditional societies and agrarians who have followed customary life, still feeling hesitant to approach the court.
“Practice, procedures, languages, and everything from our courts feels strange to them and among complex languages ​​of the action and process of childbirth, ordinary people seem to lose control over their complaint,” said Cji Ramana.
The event was attended by the Supreme Court Judge.
Judge of Lalit and Vineet Suggestions, and Head of the Orissa High Court Dr.
S Muralidhar.
Justice Murlidhar said the judicial profile changed.
“We have many women’s officers now at all levels.
This is very encouraging,” he added.

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