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People need fast justice, not lawyers learned: CJI

New Delhi: After reaching almost 70 crores during the 45-day campaign by the National Legal Service Authority (Nalsa) to make them aware of their legal rights, CJI NV Ramana said people who were commonly milled by litigation of resources and their energy needed and cheap assistance And not a colossal court building or a well-dressed lawyer.
Speaking of the Valedictory function to mark the end of the intense campaign to spread legal awareness in the corner and corner of the state, he said, “People who suffer are not looking for a lawyer who is well dressed or a colossal court building.
What they want is just released with their pain with their pain fast, without tiring all their resources.
we must work together to promote the sense of having with the sending system of justice, among the people.
“As the first step, he said, judges must remain” brave and independent “and write in simple language to enable persecutors General to understand the assessment and order easily.
“Because our decision has a large social impact, they must be easily understood and must be written in a clear language,” said Cji next.
“This, especially, the ability of the constitutional court functions with the absolute independence and courage needed in the face of difficulties, which defines the character of our institution.
Our ability to enforce the Constitution to support our perfect character.
There is no other way to fulfill the faith of our people,” Cji said.
He said NalSa schemes and activities acted as a bridge needed to ensure access between generous and beneficiaries.
“Today, I can say that we have all worked sincerely to fulfill the aspirations of the constitutional pillions,” he said.
NalSa Chief Justice Chief Justice Law Lalit came to work tirelessly and traveled to all corners of the country to instill energy into paralegal workers and law students who fan to the countryside to touch almost 70 people with legal awareness campaigns and ensure the theme of the campaign ‘oak mutthi Aasman Par Haq Hamara Bhi Toh Hi ‘(which is marginalized has a piece of hope, opportunity and state aspirations), resonating respectfully in rural areas.

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