Chief Justice DY Chandrachud stressed the need to revamp architectural designs and institutional resources to combat systemic ableism. He highlighted challenges like narrow lift doors that hinder accessibility for people with disabilities. Chandrachud emphasized the importance of recognizing and overcoming systemic ableism for a more inclusive society and praised initiatives promoting diversity and inclusion.
Today(on 2nd July), Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud highlighted the courts’ role as public service providers, serving the Constitution and litigants. The event, attended by dignitaries, emphasized inclusivity in new court buildings and the judiciary’s foundational principles. Various speakers, including Acting Chief Justice Manmohan, Justice Hima Kohli, and Atishi Marlena, praised the focus on judicial infrastructure.
The Delhi High Court launched free Wi-Fi and a new website, emphasizing the court’s commitment to digital infrastructure and accessibility. Acting Chief Justice Manmohan highlighted the importance of these initiatives. The free Wi-Fi will serve key areas of the court and offer robust security measures. The new website includes various facilities and features responsive design.
The recent job posting favoring National Law University (NLU) graduates sparked controversy, raising questions about the significance of the NLU label in legal careers. Many argue that recruitment decisions should prioritize factors such as culture fit, experience, and soft skills over educational background alone. Concerns about the accessibility of NLUs have also been raised. Despite NLU prominence, many argue that excellence should not be assumed based solely on the alma mater.__JETPACK_AI_ERROR__
