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Senior advocate calls for faster infrastructure development to support judiciary, responding to President Murmu's concerns

Senior advocate Pramod Kumar Dubey on Monday emphasised the need for developing infrastructure to address the concern raised by President Droupadi Murmu. He stressed on appointing more judges and providing basic infrastructure to the judges for fast delivery of justice.

ANI Sep 02, 2024 18:21 IST googleads

Senior advocate Pramod Kumar Dubey (Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], September 2 (ANI): Senior advocate Pramod Kumar Dubey on Monday emphasised the urgent need to develop infrastructure in response to concerns raised by President Droupadi Murmu.
He highlighted the importance of appointing more judges and providing them with basic infrastructure to expedite the delivery of justice.
Speaking to ANI, Dubey stated, "The government must take the initiative to provide the necessary infrastructure. In Delhi, we haven't encountered courts reluctant to hear cases. If witnesses are present, the matter is heard; judges are on the dais, addressing cases daily. However, the burden on the judiciary is immense."
When asked about the perception that powerful individuals avoid punishment, he responded, "It's not true that the wealthy are evading justice. If you look at the past, many industrialists, politicians, and high-ranking bureaucrats are behind bars. Their money or power doesn't exempt them from the law."
He further added, "The judiciary remains unbiased, hearing and resolving cases impartially. Legal assistance is available at every level, so it's incorrect to claim that the underprivileged are denied help."
Dubey also emphasised the need for government action in raising awareness among rural populations about their legal rights. "The government must conduct seminars and educate people about their rights. Without awareness, they won't approach the judiciary. As for the judges, they are not biased. The Indian judicial system is superior to many others globally. However, judges need better infrastructure, including basic amenities like coolers, especially when working in extreme conditions."
He concluded, "The more infrastructure we provide, the faster judicial verdicts will be delivered."
Earlier, legal experts stressed the importance of collaboration between the bar and the bench to address the issues highlighted by President Murmu. They argue that legal professionals and the judiciary must work together to reduce adjournments and improve access to justice, particularly for the poor and vulnerable.
On Sunday, President Droupadi Murmu unveiled a new flag and insignia for the Supreme Court to commemorate its 75th anniversary in the national capital. She also attended the valedictory session of the two-day National Conference of District Judiciary, organised by the Supreme Court of India, where she noted the significant challenges facing the judiciary and called for coordinated efforts by all stakeholders to address them. (ANI)

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