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20 FEB 2019 3:54PM by PIB Delhi
The
Eleventh meeting of Advisory Council of National Mission for Justice
Delivery and Legal Reforms was held under the Chairmanship of Shri Ravi
Shankar Prasad, Minister of Law & Justice and Electronics &
Information Technology on 19th February, 2019. This meeting
was attended byShri K. K. Venugopal, Attorney General of India;Shri
Tushar Mehta, Solicitor General for India; Dr. G. Narayana Raju,
Secretary, Legislative Department; Dr. Alok Srivastava, Law Secretary
and Secretary (Justice); Prof. (Dr.) Madhava Menon and senior officers
of the Department of Justice. In keeping with the objectives of the
Mission, the focus of discussion was on issues which can help in
reduction of pending cases in courts as well as review the strategic
initiatives which can speed up the delivery of justice besides making it
affordable. In this context, the Council discussed ways and means for
speedier disposal of cases pending in District and Subordinate Courts,
further augmentation of Judicial Infrastructure and Judicial Manpower.
The Council also looked at other possibilities including that of filling
up of vacancies at the subordinate level for accelerating the pace of
disposal of cases pending in District and Subordinate Courts.
The
Council also discussed other methods which could be adopted for
accelerating reduction of pendency in the courts and use of IT in
courts. In this context, the Council discussed the possibilities of
making amendments in the existing laws for speedier trial and disposal
of cases and Access to Justice for poor and under privileged. In
addition to the above, the Council considered re-organisation of the
National Mission for Justice Delivery and Legal Reforms for close
supervision and monitoring of various activities of National Mission
Directorate for effective implementation.
The Council also deliberated on the issues linked with Improving India’s Ranking in World Bank Doing Business Report, particularly
“Enforcing Contracts”, and implementation of Information and Technology
Tools in District and Subordinate Courts to bring about more
transparency and expeditious disposal of cases pending in courts.
The
Council took note of the on-going efforts for improvement of the court
and Case Management System at the initiative of the Apex Court of the
country. The Council endorsed the approach which has been discussed in
the National Court Management Systems Committee as well as in the
Advisory Committee of the National Court Management Systems.
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(Release ID: 1565542)
Source: Press Information Bureau (PIB)
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