Cuttack: Chairman of Indian Justice, Justice N V Ramana Saturday said the legislature needs to review the laws and reform them to suit the needs of time and people so that they match “practical reality”.
CJI while inaugurating a new construction of the Odisha state legal service authority here, also said there was a need for executives and the legislature to work again in realizing “constitutional aspirations.” “I emphasize, our laws must match our practical reality.
Executives must match these efforts by simplifying the appropriate rules,” said Justice Ramana.
He also emphasized that it was important for the executive and legislature for “functioning simultaneously in realizing constitutional aspirations.” Cji noted that it was only later, the judiciary would not be forced to step as a lawmaker and would only be abandoned with the task of implementing and interpreting the law.
In the end, it is a harmonious function of the three state organs that can remove procedural barriers to justice, he shows that the Indian justice system is faced with twin challenges, CJI shows that the first is that “Indianization of Justice Shipping System”.
Even after 74 years of independence, traditional and agrarian communities who have followed customary ways of life, “they feel hesitant to approach the court,” he said.
“Practice, procedures, the language of our court feels strange to them”, he added that among the complex languages of the actions and process of childbirth, ordinary people seem to lose control over the fate of his complaint.
Often in this track, justice seekers feel like outsiders for the system, he shows.
He, however, said that even though it was a bitter reality, often the Indian legal system failed to consider reality and social implications.
“Unfortunately, our system is designed in such a way that when all the facts and laws stirred in court, many are missing.
People might bring their problems to court, but what’s left at the end of the day is another” case “, said Cji.
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