Peace shall prevail only when dignity, rights of people are protected: CJI
The common man always considered the judiciary as the ultimate guardian of rights and liberties.
The common man always considered the judiciary as the ultimate guardian of rights and liberties.
Chief Justice of India NV Ramana will be chairing the 39th conference of Chief Justices of various High Courts of the country today.
Delivering the DP Kohli memorial lecture on “Democracy: Role and responsibility of investigative agencies,” CJI Justice Ramana, suggested that all investigating agencies should function under an umbrella organisation that would decide which agency should take up a particular investigation.
CJI said, "The current state of judicial infrastructure is terrible to say the least. It does not even meet the requirements of all existing judicial officers."
Chief Justice Ramana emphasized that there is a greater need now to pay heed to the words about the “dangers posed by meaningless and sectarian conflicts in society” adding that Swami Vivekananda was a great preacher and propagator of such virtues.
Chief Justice of India, N.V. Ramana, on Wednesday, said the judiciary cannot directly or indirectly be controlled by the legislature or the executive.