By Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, JAN 25
Inside the complex and court rooms,
many other things like the C.C.T.V. cameras, cameras and tape recorders, to
record the evidence, to record the arguments may be needed. These kinds
of gadgets will reduce the time and efforts needed to do speedier and more
correct justice.
Expressing
these views after inaugurating New Judicial Complex today in Sector 43,
Chandigarh, the Punjab Governor and Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh,
Mr. Shivraj V. Patil, said that, this is an enormous complex. It may
provide more and better facilities for the courts, the lawyers and the people
to help in doing speedier and better justice. It may meet their demands
of a few years to come but something more and better is required to be done.
He
asked the Advisor, Mr KK Sharma, Chief Architect and all concerned officers of
UT Administration to chalk out a comprehensive plan for the court rooms of next
block of this complex which is going to be constructed in the next phase. He
said screen, cameras and recording gadgets should be fixed in the court rooms
to provide speedy and superior justice. He assured that required funds for
these modern court rooms would be provided.
Speaking
on the occasion, Mr Patil said to give speedier, more just, and less expensive
justice, the cooperation between the judges, the lawyers, the government
officers, the experts, the witnesses, the litigants, the people at large, the
media, is required. In absence of cooperation between them, it may not be
very easy to achieve the objectives of doing full, speedier and effective
justice. Besides this, he emphasized on adopting holistic approach
which is necessary to produce better results. Nothing is possible
to do in a correct manner, without adopting a holistic and cooperative
approach.
Prominent
amongst others who spoke on the occasion included Hon’ble Mr. Justice A.K.
Sikri, Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court, Hon’ble Mr. Justice
Rajiv Bhalla, Chairman Building Committee Chandigarh and Hon’ble Mr. Justice
TPS Mann, Administrative Judge Chandigarh Session Division.
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