PM Modi’s pitched for use of local languages in courts



Highlights:

• Appeal for the use of local language in court.
• Appeal to repeal outdated laws to make delivery of justice easier.

The prime minister appealed to the Chief Minister for the use of local language in court and also to repeal outdated laws to make delivery of justice easier.

Prime ministers appeal

Prime Minister, Narendra Modi made a strong pitch on 30 April for use of local languages in courts, contending that it will increase the confidence of common citizens in the justice system and they will feel more connected to it.

Need for the use common language in court

Modi said,” We need to encourage local languages in courts. This will not only increase the confidence of common citizens in the justice system but also they will feel more connected to it”, addressing a joint conference of chief ministers and chief justices of high courts.

Prime minister also appealed for

The Prime Minister also appealed to Chief ministers to repeal outdated laws to make delivery of justice easier. In 2015, we identified about 1800 laws which had become irrelevant. out these, 1450 such laws of the centre were abolished. But only 75 such laws have been abolished by the states.

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