Championing Justice: Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna's Reforms Roadmap
Chief Justice of India, Justice Sanjiv Khanna, emphasized the judiciary's constitutional duty to ensure accessible justice for all citizens. He pledges reforms focusing on reducing case backlogs, simplifying procedures, promoting mediation, and enhancing court accessibility. Sworn in as the 51st CJI, Khanna aims for a citizen-centric judicial system.
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Justice Sanjiv Khanna, the newly sworn-in Chief Justice of India, has committed himself to making justice more accessible and equitable across the nation. Sworn in by President Droupadi Murmu, Justice Khanna embraced his role as leader of the judiciary with a citizen-oriented agenda for comprehensive judicial reform.
In laying out his plans, Chief Justice Khanna identified the need to alleviate case backlogs, simplify legal processes, and make litigation more affordable as pressing challenges. He is particularly keen on ensuring courts are approachable for citizens, emphasizing a self-evaluative approach for the judiciary to adapt to feedback and evolve.
With a focus on criminal case management and dispute resolution through mediation, Justice Khanna aims to streamline procedures and minimize trial durations, thereby reducing the burden on citizens. His tenure as CJI will focus on molding a judiciary that is both a defender of rights and an efficient service provider.
(With inputs from agencies.)