UP CM Yogi Adityanath stressed at the 42nd UP Judicial Services Association conference that achieving true good governance is only possible when justice is made accessible and delivered swiftly to every citizen without unnecessary delays or hurdles.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath attended the 42nd conference of the Uttar Pradesh Judicial Services Association on Saturday, emphasizing that for the nation to achieve good governance, justice must be made “accessible and swift.”
In his address, he expressed pride in the Allahabad High Court, noting it is the largest high court in the country in terms of sanctioned and working judges.
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CM Yogi stated,
“In its 102 years of history, the Uttar Pradesh Judicial Service Association has achieved many accomplishments. The judicial officers present here are a testament to unity, mutual cooperation and professional efficiency. I extend my warm greetings to you all on this occasion. It is a matter of pride that the country’s biggest high court is located in our state,”
He further highlighted that collective progress at all levels contributes to national development.
He stressed,
“Prime Minister Modi has united the people of the country with the resolve of a developed India…If we are working in the state, then a developed Uttar Pradesh will contribute to a developed India. If we are working in the district, then a developed district will contribute to a developed Uttar Pradesh…If we are to achieve the goal of good governance, we must make justice accessible and swift…”
On this occasion, the Chief Minister also announced a provision of a Rs,50 crore corpus fund for the Uttar Pradesh Judicial Service Association.
Earlier, on Thursday, he attended an event remembering former Chief Minister Kalyan Singh on his death anniversary, paying his respects to “Babuji” and praising his tenure as Health Minister.
Adityanath remarked during the third ‘Hindu Gaurav Diwas’ gathering,
“In 1977, as Health Minister and in 1990 as the Chief Minister of UP, Babuji showed how good governance could be brought to the state and how the rule of law could be established here. In his short regime, he demonstrated how heritage and development can coexist,”

