Judges should deliver justice at doorstep: Kiren Rijiju | India News – Times of India – India Times English News

New Delhi: The judge should also go to the ground and pronounce the verdict at the doorstep of the people, Law Minister Kiren Rijiju Suggested on Thursday.
“I have said chief magistrate It is not necessary that decisions should be given only from the courts, but judges can give decisions by visiting the fields. Justice At people’s doorsteps,” Rijiju said. He said that the scope of the judicial system should be expanded and not confined by the boundaries of the courts.
Referring to the vastness of the country and its diversity, Rijiju said that the time has come for us to step out of our comfort zone and not be confined by borders. “We are such a big country, no one has experienced what we have gone through, the difficulties we face and the difficulties we face in reaching out to the people,” he said. He said, ‘Our government is ready for all kinds of suggestions.
The minister also said that “… there is no question of any compromise in the spirit of the Constitution. No one can play with basic facilities. Constitution Or even think about changing it.” His remarks came in the context of “creating a debate among a certain section that the government is trying to tinker with the basic structure of the Constitution”. He said it was due to some unwanted elements. This is a futile exercise which is creating doubts in the minds of the people.
With whose cooperation the Ministry of Law has started a certificate course on the Constitution? Nalsar University, Hyderabad. Rijiju said the government was working on several programs which would involve the Law Minister and the Chief Justice of India (CJI) and the judges of the country. Supreme court,

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