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Ease of justice must for all, language of law should be local, simple: PM Modi

'When people understand the law in their own language, it leads to better compliance and fewer lawsuits'

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses a gathering during the inauguration of the national conference at the Supreme Court in New Delhi on Saturday. PTI
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Noting that ease of justice is a precursor to ensuring social justice, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said it must be ensured to every citizen, irrespective of their social or financial background.

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Addressing the inaugural function of a national conference on ‘Strengthening Legal Aid Delivery Mechanisms’ here, the Prime Minister called for simplifying the language of law so that it is easily understood by the local populace.

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“The language of justice should be the one that is understood by those getting justice,” he said.

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Modi said that when people understand the law in their own language, it leads to better compliance and fewer lawsuits.

“When justice is accessible to everyone, is timely and reaches every individual without regard to social or financial background, only then does it become the foundation of social justice,” he said, adding the government’s legal aid defence system is helping provide ease of justice to the poor and deprived.

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The event was attended by Chief Justice of India BR Gavai, CJI-designate Surya Kant, other judges from the Supreme Court, Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal, chief justices of high courts and lawyers.

Modi said social justice can happen only if justice reaches every citizen irrespective of his or her social or financial background.

He said the government has taken several steps to improve the ease of justice and it will continue working to accelerate this process.

Modi lauded the Supreme Court for having taken significant steps in this regard. “It is truly commendable that the Supreme Court has taken the initiative to translate more than 80,000 judgments in 18 Indian languages. I am fully confident that this effort will continue at the high court and district levels as well,” he said.

Modi also referred to technology becoming a key medium for inclusion and empowerment, and lauded the e-courts project as a brilliant example of this in justice delivery.

“It shows how technology can make the judicial process modern and humane,” he said.

Noting that mediation has always been a part of Indian civilisation, the Prime Minister said the new Mediation Act is carrying forward this tradition in a modern form.

At the event organised by NALSA (National Legal Services Authority) to mark its 30 years, Modi also launched a new training module on community mediation and said he is confident it will prepare resources that will help in resolving disputes, maintaining harmony and reducing litigation.

He said lakhs of disputes are being resolved faster and at a much lower cost through Lok Adalats and pre-litigation settlements.

“Under the legal aid defence counsel system started by the Government of India, more than eight lakh criminal cases have been settled within just three years. These efforts by the government have ensured ease of justice for the less privileged,” he said.

NALSA was constituted under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987, to provide free legal services to the weaker sections of society and to organise Lok Adalats for amicable settlement of disputes.

Besides, the state legal services authority has been constituted in every state to give effect to the policies and directions of the NALSA and to give free legal services assistance to the people and conduct Lok Adalats in the state.

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