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essay on 'access to Indian courts by common man'​

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Answered by hiremathpreeti86
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In principle, all citizens of India can access the courts in this country. This implies that every citizen has a right to justice through the courts. If any citizen believes that their rights are being violated, then they can approach the court for justice to be done.

Answered by swati24021986
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Access to Indian courts by common man

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Chief Justice of India P. Sathasivam today urged the judiciary to ensure the common people eas access to courts as well as “early finality of dispensation of justice” to uphold its Credibility.Both bar and bench have a vital role to ensure that the arrears in court cases and consequent delay in dispensing justice are dealt with as a priority as this has considerably eroded the reputation of the ju.diciary,”the Chief Justice said while inaugurating the additional building of the Guwahati High Court here.The judiciary is the country’s most respectable institution and “its credibility must be cherished, but in recent times there has been a steady decline, which must be arrested so that the high esteem and faith that the common people repose in it is not affected,” he said.

“Soon after assuming office, I wrote to all the Chief Justices of State High Courts regarding the pendency of cases, directing them to identify the oldest along with the old cases, particularly those related to women and juveniles, and give priority to these cases,” Justice Sathasivam said.

An active judiciary with a diligent and intelligent judge may not be enough but sometimes they have to become “activist judges and go beyond and behind the letter of the rule and identify the principle that guides the law,” he pointed out.

“Activism is not the exclusive domain of judges of the Supreme Court and High Court judges but even those in the subordinate courts should practise this when the situation arises,” the Chief Justice said.

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