New Delhi: Head of Indian Judiciary (CJI) NV Ramana on Saturday said the Covid-19 pandemic had exposed some deep rooted problems and thanked the central government to clear vacancies in the court who said “Promise to handle redness to a certain extent.” CJI spoke at the launch of “Pan India Legal Awareness and Outreach Campaign” and said the judiciary that was very important for healthy democracy.
He also said that from May, they recommended more than 106 judges for the High Court.
He thanked the government for cleaning up several recommendations.
CJI also showed a lack of virtual conference facilities in rural areas and said the pandemic had exposed some rooted problems.
He stressed, “People in the country must feel that the law and institutions are for all people and faith and beliefs of people strengthen institutions in the democracy.
He said that the quality of democracy rested on the quality of justice.
National Law Service Authority ( Nalsa) The objectives of the ambitious 6-week program must be if they need to be able to reach us, they will achieve in need.
“President of RAM Nath Kovind and Law Minister Kiren Riju also attended the event.
Kovind remembers Gandhi’s statement that the best legal services will be available for the poorest at reasonable prices and say, “The struggle for the freedom of the country led by several great lawyers.” “The advice of Mahatma Gandhi must be followed by legal brotherhood, especially by senior advocates.
He recommends that senior advocates must provide certain parts of their time in pro bono services to people from weaker parts.” Law Minister of Law, Kiren Rijiju said, “The lack of legal knowledge is a barrier for people to access legal services.
He values Nalsa because of carrying out an exemplary role in giving jelimanity for people.” Justice Law Lalit, justice am Khanwilkar, Justice Dy Chandrachud and various Judges and Supreme Court Judges Delhi High Court, members of the Association bar attended the event.