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CJI Chandrachud speaks about need to 'Indianise' judiciary

The first part where we have to Indianise the judiciary is the language of court

👤 Srimathi Sridharan19 March 2023 5:33 PM GMT
CJI Chandrachud speaks about need to Indianise judiciary
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New Delhi: Chief Justice of India Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud spoke about the need to "Indianise" the judiciary in the country.

CJI DY Chandrachud talked about his vision for the Indian judiciary during the India Today Conclave 2023 session 'Justice in the Balance: My idea of India. And the importance of separation of powers in a democracy'.

"The first part where we have to Indianise the judiciary is the language of court. The language of discourse is not just English in district courts. But the language of discourse in higher courts, the high courts and the Supreme Court, is English. Now, that maybe a part of the colonial inheritance, or it may be because English is a language in which we have the greatest facility in terms of statutes and judgments," DY Chandrachud said.

Chief Justice of India added, "But if we really want to reach out to citizens, we have to reach out to them in languages which they understand. And we have already started the process."