We Cannot Make Judges Work Like Machines: Law Minister Kiren Rijiju
NDTV
The minister emphasised the need to strike a balance as judges can't be made to "work like machines".
With the pendency of cases in various courts rising, Union Law and Justice Minister Kiren Rijiju on Thursday pitched for striking a balance to address the burden on judges as well as people's struggle to get access to judiciary, and said "we cannot make judges work like machines".
Mr Rijiju said the pendency of cases in various courts is about to cross 4.8 crores.
He was speaking at the inaugural session of a Delhi University conclave -- Indianisation of Legal System and Education. The two-day conclave has been organised jointly by the Faculty of Law and the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA).
"On the one hand, we are talking about the modern legal system, which is based on accountability, transparency, and fairness and on the other hand, we are saying that the common people of our country are finding it more difficult in getting access to justice," the minister said.