Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud laid the foundation gravestone for three new court complexes in Delhi. The foundation gravestone for the construction of court complexes at Shastri Park and Rohini( Sector- 26) has been laid. Delhi Lt Governor V K Saxena and Delhi Minister Atishi were also present on the occasion. installations will be handed to common people CJI Chandrachud " Speaking on the occasion, CJI Chandrachud said,"" moment we've laid the foundation gravestone of three courts.
" This foundation gravestone form is veritably important for the citizens of Delhi and others who'll come then in hunt of justice. These are environmentally sustainable structures, which will give acceptable installations for judges, attorneys and all petitioners. I hope that this design will be completed on time so that all the petitioners get the important- demanded installations. Above all, we've to keep the petitioners in mind and serve their interests.
Need to strengthen judicial system Delhi Lt Governor " It's felt that in a vast republic like ours, there's a need for rule of law and justice to secure the rights of the last person standing in the line," Lt Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena said. To bridge the gap of inequality, it's imperative to strengthen the judicial system and make all sweats to reduce inequality in the fleetly changing structure of our society.
farther, the Chief Justice has been constantly raising the issues of addition of physical judicial structure in the interest of speedy resolution. He stressed on the use of technology not only for speedy disposal of cases, but also to insure fairness in disquisition and trial.' Atishi highlights achievements of Delhi government. On this occasion, Delhi Minister Atishi said that I would like to say moment that we've been given numerous liabilities in fulfilling the vision of the Indian Constitution.
For this purpose, we make seminaries, we work towards furnishing world- class education to our children, we make hospitals, we take primary healthcare structure closer to people's homes, we work towards turning the youth into thriving entrepreneurs, we help women pierce profitable openings, we work towards icing introductory structure. The Delhi government is working on it.
So that the poorest section of the society also has a staid actuality. We're all equal in the eyes of the Constitution and the law. There are 11 quarter courts in Delhi. At present, there are 11 quarter courts in Delhi. With the construction of three new structures, 11 quarter courts will operate in 10 court complexes. The quarter courts of East and North East sections will be shifted from Karkardooma Court Complex. Out of the being court complex, only the court of Shahdara quarter will be operated.