Labour Minister G. Vivek Venkatswamy stressed urgent need to overhaul India's legal system for efficiency and access . Speaking at a major gathering of legal pros hosted by the Indian Youth Congress at Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FAPCCI),he said democracy's success hinges on executive and judicial branches working properly within their limits.
The event attracted legal practitioners,law students,and Youth Congress leaders from across India. They dove into talks on constitutional principles,boosting judicial integrity,and protecting democracy despite legal obstacles . Venkatswamy pointed out uneven focus on reforms in sectors like politics and media, saying judiciary lacks same innovation . He called for ongoing discussions to pinpoint crucial changes needed in legal system.
He warned that weak judiciary could lead to overpowering government. “When judicial institutions lack strength,there's a tendency for governments to gain excessive power,” he said,highlighting need to balance government authority with judicial independence. His comments echo growing concerns about need for reforms to ensure legal system stays fair and effective . But will these talks lead to real change…?






