Reimagining Justice: A Vision for Future Indian Judiciary
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant emphasized that the judiciary must evolve into a service that's accessible and integrated into citizens' lives. Highlighting future challenges, he urged for a judiciary that adapts beyond legal confines to tackle issues like synthetic biology and environmental responsibility.
- Country:
- India
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, in his speech at the 4th Ashok Desai Memorial lecture, advocated transformative changes in the judiciary system.
He suggested that the judiciary must not remain confined within grand edifices or geographical constraints but should morph into a service accessible and seamlessly integrated into daily life.
Highlighting the need for adaptation beyond legal realms, CJI Kant discussed the role of judges tackling emerging issues such as synthetic biology and environmental responsibility, pushing for a future where justice efficiently reaches citizens.
ALSO READ
-
Bridging the Justice Gap: CJI Surya Kant's Call for Accessible Legal Systems
-
Constitutional Morality: A Contested New Frontier in Indian Judiciary
-
SC pulls up West Bengal chief secretary for not taking calls of Calcutta HC chief justice over Malda incident; asks him to apologise.
-
Bengal SIR: Let's create atmosphere where tribunals can maximise their outputs with regard to disposal of appeals: CJI Surya Kant.
-
Bengal SIR: SC refers to letter sent by Calcutta HC Chief Justice earlier in day on progress in deciding 60 lakh claims of deleted voters.