President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday said that court orders are not implemented sometimes, and the government and the Chief Justice of India should ensure that people get justice in the true sense.
She was addressing a gathering after inaugurating the new building of the Jharkhand High Court.
Speaking extempore briefly while concluding her speech, President Droupadi Murmu underlined the issues related to implementation of verdicts given by the courts. She urged the Chief Justice of India, Union Minister of Law and Justice, Judges and other stakeholders to devise a… pic.twitter.com/eglsg3s0SA
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"Chief Justice of India Justice Dr D Y Chandrachud and Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal and many senior judges are here. I will urge them to ensure that justice is delivered to people in the true sense," Murmu said.
She said that even after getting a favourable verdict, people's happiness is sometimes short-lived, as the court orders are not implemented.
The President appreciated the CJI for speaking in Hindi during his address. “The language of justice should be inclusive,” she said.
Murmu also said that the expensive litigation procedure makes justice out of reach of the common people.
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