President Murmu flags delay in rape case verdicts, calls for end of ‘culture of adjournments’

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President Murmu flags delay in rape case verdicts, calls for end of 'culture of adjournments'



The President said that many are aware about “White Coat Hypertension” due to which people’s blood pressure increases in a hospital environment.Similarly, she said, the stress of an ordinary person increases in courtroom settings, a phenomenon known as “Black Coat Syndrome.”This nervousness renders ordinary people often unable to tell even those things in their favour that they already know and would like to say, she said.Murmu said every judge and judicial officer of the country has the moral responsibility to respect dharma, truth, and justice.”At the district level, this moral responsibility is the lighthouse of the judiciary. The district-level courts determine the image of the judiciary in the minds of crores of citizens.”Therefore, providing justice to the people through the district courts with sensitivity and promptness and at a low cost is the basis of the success of our judiciary,” the President said.Murmu said there are many challenges before the judiciary which require coordinated efforts for their resolution.For example, the judiciary, government and police administration should work together to find solutions to issues related to evidence and witnesses, she said.The President said the feeling of faith and reverence towards justice has been a part of the country’s tradition, which even entails treating judges as gods.Murmu said that in the past few years there have been significant improvements in the availability of infrastructure, facilities, training and human resources of the judiciary at the district level.”But a lot remains to be done in all these areas,” she said.The President said the Constitution provides for the devolving of power and responsibilities of the Legislative and Executive bodies to local level through panchayats and municipalities, and urged those present “if we could think of a justice system at the local level equivalent to these.”Murmu said that justice delivery in local language and conditions can help country achieve the ideal of justice for all.She also suggested efforts be made to look after health and education of children of women in prisons.She said it “should also be our priority” to help juvenile delinquents improve their thinking and mental health, and provide them with useful life skills and free legal aid.Murmu said since its establishment, the Supreme Court of India has made an invaluable contribution as a vigilant sentinel of the judicial system of the world’s largest democracy.Indian jurisprudence has a very respectable place because of the Supreme Court, she said at the conference organised to mark 75 years of establishment of the top court.Murmu also expressed happiness over the increase in the number of women judicial officers.She unveiled the flag and insignia of the Supreme Court during the event attended by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud and Union Minister of State for Law and Justice (Independent charge) Arjun Ram Meghwal.



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