Role of judiciary to be pivotal in coming days: President


New Delhi, Feb 23 (IANS): President Ram Nath Kovind said on Sunday that the role of the judiciary is bound to be pivotal amid dramatic transformations in the coming days.

In his address at the International Judicial Conference being organised by the Supreme Court, he said that issues like gender justice, contemporary perspectives on protection of constitutional values, dynamic interpretations of the Constitution in a changing world, harmonisation of environment protection vis-a-vis sustainable development and protection of the right to privacy in the Internet age are issues that influence every member of the global community.

These five distinctly defined topics cover the matrix of challenges faced by the judiciary across the world, he said.

The President praised the Supreme Court for carrying out "radical reforms" which, he said, made justice more accessible to common people. He cited landmark judgements passed by the apex court which have strengthened the legal and constitutional framework of India.

"Its bench and bar are known for their legal scholarship and intellectual wisdom. What it has achieved is nothing less than a silent revolution in diagnosing and correcting the afflictions that adversely affected the justice delivery system," he said, as per a press note.

The President particularly mentioned the role of Supreme Court in making the higher courts' judgments available in regional languages, terming it "an extraordinary achievement given the linguistic diversity of India".

As of now, the judgments of the Supreme Court get translated in up to nine Indian languages to make them accessible to common people.

Kovind expressed confidence that its scope would further widen in the future.

 

  

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Sun, Feb 23 2020

    Is he influencing coming decisions of Supreme Court like Saheen Bagh, CAA?

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Sun, Feb 23 2020

    Judges don't have choices but to endorse what Modi Shah want.

    Shaheen bhag is classic case. Protest is against CAA. Judiciary is scared to take cases, against it. Where as same judiciary few years back taking cases directly based on street protests on suo-motto basis. Law is not changed, but people are.

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  • G Veer S, Nagpur

    Sun, Feb 23 2020

    First read the constitution of India fully and understand it thoroughly and impliment. Everything will fall in its place beautifully regardless of any party ruling the country. The important point is people should be happy and not necessarily the party which is ruling happy as they are the servants of the public to keep the role of judiciary pivotal otherwise it will alwys be unbalanced and chaos in the country which is against the growth of the country and its welfare.

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