Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the National Conference of District Judiciary today, underscoring the essential function of the judiciary in India’s journey towards becoming a “Viksit Bharat” (Developed India). In his speech, Modi highlighted the need for modernization within the district judiciary and the significant impact of technological advancements, particularly the introduction of e-Courts, in expediting the delivery of justice.
During his address, the Prime Minister noted that the modernization of the judicial system is crucial for enhancing efficiency and accessibility. “The implementation of e-Courts has revolutionized the way justice is served, making it more accessible and faster for the citizens,” Modi stated. He encouraged judiciary members to embrace these changes to further improve public trust in legal proceedings.
Modi also touched upon key reforms, specifically mentioning the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, which aims to streamline legal processes and ensure that justice is delivered swiftly. He stressed that timely resolutions, particularly in cases involving atrocities against women, are critical. “The quicker the decisions in such cases, the greater the assurance of safety for half our population,” he asserted, emphasizing the judiciary’s role in protecting the rights and dignity of women.
The Prime Minister’s remarks come at a time when there is increasing public discourse around gender-based violence and the need for robust legal frameworks to address these issues. He called for a collective effort from all stakeholders to enhance the effectiveness of the judiciary and ensure that justice is not only done but also seen to be done.
In closing, PM Modi reiterated the government’s commitment to supporting the judiciary in its efforts to provide timely and equitable justice, reaffirming that a strong judicial system is vital for national development and social harmony.
The conference gathered legal professionals from across the country, aiming to foster dialogue and share best practices to further strengthen the district judiciary’s capabilities in the pursuit of a developed India.