Supreme Court to Host National Conference on District Judiciary Challenges On Feb 1

NEW DELHI: On January 31, 2025, the Supreme Court announced that it will organize a national conference on February 1, focused on addressing the challenges faced by the district judiciary. The conference will have four main technical sessions, each aiming to improve the efficiency and functioning of the judicial system across India.

Supreme Court to Host Two-Day National Conference For District Judiciary

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate a conference celebrating 75 years of the Supreme Court at Bharat Mandapam, with over 800 participants from district judiciaries across India. The event, guided by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, will address key topics including infrastructure, accessibility, judge safety, case management, training, and support from higher courts.

Three British-Era Laws Replaced to Promote Speedy Justice: Amit Shah

Yesterday, On 29th June, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has replaced three outdated British-era laws with new legislation to expedite justice delivery. This move aims to modernize the legal system and enhance the efficiency of the judiciary, with a specific focus on establishing a scientific foundation for the criminal justice system in Haryana. The collaboration with the National Forensic Science University underscores the government’s commitment to ensuring swift and fair justice.