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Rapid changes should be based on logic, equitable justice: PM Modi

New Delhi [India], Feb 22 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the rapid changes happening in the third decade of the 21st century should be based on logic and equitable justice.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, CJI Justice SA Bobde among others at the International Judicial Conference 2020, in New Delhi on Saturday. Photo/ANI

New Delhi [India], Feb 22 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the rapid changes happening in the third decade of the 21st century should be based on logic and equitable justice.
Prime Minister Modi, who was addressing the International Judicial Conference here today, stressed that this is the decade of rapid changes not only in India but also in the World.
He said the changes are taking place in social, economic and technological fields and that they should be based on logic, equitable justice. "Hence the topic of this conference -- Judiciary and The Changing World -- is apt and significant," he said.
"The conference is also happening at the same time when the country is celebrating the 150th birth anniversary of the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi," said Modi.
Recalling how Mahatma Gandhi refused his case a lawyer when he had to pay commission to get it, the Prime Minister said that Mahatma's belief in honesty and service were owing to his upbringing and his study of the Indian traditions and culture.
The Prime Minister said that India's philosophy is based on the paradigm that "Law is King of Kings, Law is Supreme."
He said that it is the belief in this philosophy that made all the 130 crore Indians accept the recent judgments of the judiciary in a calm and peaceful manner.
Quoting Dr B R Ambedkar that "Constitution is not a mere lawyer's document, it is a vehicle of life, and its spirit is always a spirit of the age," Prime Minister Modi said that this sentiment has been carried forward by the courts of our country and kept alive by our legislature and executive.
"Understanding each other's limitations, in the midst of all the challenges, many times the three pillars of the Constitution have found the right path for the country. In the last five years, different institutions of India have strengthened this tradition," he added.
The Prime Minister emphasised that about 1,500 obsolete laws have been abolished in the country at a rapid pace and many new laws strengthening society have been enacted at the same pace.
The Prime Minister expressed his happiness that the theme of 'Gender Just World' has been introduced in this conference.
"No country in the world, no society can make full development without Gender Justice, nor can it claim justice," he said.
Modi also listed the changes made by the Government for bringing about gender balance like the recruitment of daughters in military service, changes in the selection process of fighter pilots, and the freedom to work at night in the mines.
He also highlighted that today, India is one of the few countries in the world that gives 26 weeks of paid leave to the country's working women.
On this occasion, the Prime Minister thanked the judiciary for its balance between development and environment and continued guidance in it. He added India has shown that along with the creation of infrastructure, the environment can also be protected.
Emphasising the need for technology to deliver speedy justice, the Prime Minister said the government has made an effort to connect every court of the country to the e-court Integrated Mission Mode Project.
"The establishment of National Judicial Data Grid will also make court procedures easier," he said. "The synergy of artificial intelligence and human conscience will also give further impetus to judicial processes in India," he added. (ANI)

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