Meghwal calls for breaking ‘taarikh pe taarikh’ perception about justice system

The minister said aging analyses and clubbing of similar cases can help reduce pendency in the courts and lauded some of the high courts for putting such a system in place

New Delhi: Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal on Sunday called for collective efforts to break the common perception that the justice delivery system in India suffers from “taarikh pe taarikh culture” and asserted such efforts will strengthen the trust factor among citizens.

He also proposed a critical analysis of the ‘aging of pending litigation’

The minister said aging analyses and clubbing of similar cases can help reduce pendency in the courts and lauded some of the high courts for putting such a system in place.

Addressing the valedictory session of the national conference of district judiciary here in the presence of President Droupadi Murmu, Meghwal said his ministry has proposed a target of “justice for all.”

The program proposes affordable, speedy, and technology-enabled citizen-centric justice at the doorstep for the people.

“It is the collective responsibility of all those present at the program to break the common perception that the justice delivery system has a taarikh pe taarikh culture,” he said.

Meghwal also called for creating an ecosystem where the last person in the queue feels he is getting justice.

He said such efforts will further strengthen the “trust factor” in the judicial system.

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