Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced Friday that Ministry of Home Affairs is teaming up with Supreme Court of India to roll out new framework to speed up case resolutions . This move targets the massive backlog in Supreme Court,ensuring justice gets to citizens faster.
At the All India District Legal Services Authorities Meet in New Delhi,Shah stressed timely justice's importance. Government's committed to boosting judicial system, making it more reachable for public. This Supreme Court collaboration is one part of a larger push to streamline legal processes,cut delays.
Shah flagged the huge case backlog as a critical issue,hitting justice delivery hard . Government's hunting for fixes to this long-standing problem. Ongoing talks on judicial reforms and need for efficient legal framework echo Shah's words .
He also spotlighted legal services authorities' role in making justice accessible. Urged them to work hard in providing legal aid to those needing it,ensuring justice isn't just for privileged few but a right for all.
This initiative shows growing awareness of Indian judiciary's challenges,where backlogs have hit alarming heights. Supreme Court alone has over 70,000 pending cases…
Shah's announcement signals government taking these issues head-on. By partnering closely with Supreme Court,Ministry of Home Affairs aims for a more responsive legal system to better serve population's needs .
As government pushes ahead with this initiative,focus likely stays on measures ensuring justice is timely,equitable for all. Can they meet the challenge?






