by Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH,
JANUARY 11
The Punjab Chief Minister, Mr. Parkash Singh, today urged the Law & Justice
Ministry, Government of India to appoint more women judges for effectively
dealing with the crimes against women.
In his
address on one-day conference on ‘Justice at Doorstep and Legal Aid to the
Poor’ organized here at Judicial Academy, the Chief Minister underscored the
need for appointing adequate women judges to ensure quick dispensation of the
justice to the victims of crime against women. He said it was far more
important at this critical juncture to protect the dignity and honour of the
women in wake of the recent spurt of such crimes. Mr. Badal pointed out
that he had already urged the Chief Justice of the Punjab & Haryana High
Court to set up dedicated courts for providing speedy justice to rape victims
and other crimes against women.
The
Chief Minister appreciated the concept and scheme of Gram Nyalyas spearheaded
by Union Law & Justice Minister Dr. Ashwani Kumar due to his shear acumen
and concern for reposing people’s faith in the judiciary at the grass root
level. He congratulated Dr. Ashwani Kumar on being the first Law Minister
of India from Punjab and recalled his long association with his family since
the day of his distinguished father Mr. Prabodh Chander, who served Punjab and
the country for a long time.
Lauding
the concerted efforts for setting up Gram Nyalyas in line with age old system
of speedy justice in order to deliver it at the threshold of villagers, the
Chief Minister complimented Dr. Ashwani Kumar for taking up this litigant
friendly initiative to strengthen the roots of Indian judicial system.
Mr. Badal demanded 75% cost of setting up and of running these courts to be met
by GoI and not just for three years rather on continuing basis. It may be
recalled that at present the scheme was implemented on the basis of 50:50 share
to be equally borne by the Centre and the state government for 3 years.
He hoped that with the introduction of Gram Nyalayas at Nangal in Ropar and
Kot-Ise-Khan in Moga district, the people would get speedy justice without
spending much besides saving lot of time in the near future. Mr. Badal rued the
litigation has become very costly, time consuming and burdensome particularly
rural and poor people adding he said by setting of the gram nyalyas, the
villages would not be required to travel long distances and they could avail of
free legal services of advocates attached with the gram nyalyas. The fact
that the court would carry out its work in Punjabi would also help the
litigants to understand the legal proceedings. He also stated that as a
large number of cases under various Central Acts and State Acts would be heard
by these courts, the burden of other courts would be reduced giving them more
time to dispose of other cases quickly. The provision for summary trial
would enable quick justice for the villages in the state saving them from undue
harassment. He also requested the Union Law Minister and Chief
Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court to reconsider the norms for
requirement of land for judicial complexes and multi-storeyed residential
complexes in view the scarcity of land in Punjab.
Highlighting
the steps taken by Punjab government to strengthen the judicial infrastructure
and manpower in the state with the committed approach to ensure speedy justice
to the citizens, Mr. Badal said that the state government had recently
sanctioned the recruitment of 71 Sub Judges over and above 85 Sub Judges
recruited last year. He also mentioned that the state government had
already released Rs.278 crore for the construction of new judicial court
complexes and it had spend Rs.422 crore on establishing new court complexes
till date.
Earlier,
in his keynote address Union Law & Justice Minister Dr. Ashwani Kumar said
that the concept of Gram Nyalyas would go a long way in delivering prompt
justice to the villagers at their doorsteps free of cost. He said that
the rule of law was the integral part of the democracy and any aberration on
the part of judiciary would not only erode the people’s faith but could also
lead to anarchy in the society. He said that judiciary at all levels
should strive hard to repose the faith of people in the Indian judicial system
in the right earnest. He appreciated the collective efforts made by the
judiciary in bringing down the pendency from 3 crore to 2 crore cases during
2011 which was a commendable task. He assured the judiciary on behalf of
the GoI that funds would not be a constraint in ensuring speedy justice to the
people at all levels right from lower to higher judiciary.
Prominent
amongst others who present on the occasion included Chief Minister Haryana Mr.
Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Chief Justice Punjab & Haryana High Court Mr. AK
Sikri besides judges of Punjab & Haryana High Court, officers of the
subordinate judiciary and law officers from Punjab and Haryana.
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