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Chief Justice addresses barriers for marginalised and vulnerable citizens in Accessing Justice

Posted 19 Sep 2025

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Article Summary

Article Summary

Chief Justice highlights obstacles like geographical, linguistic, economic, and social barriers, emphasizing reforms such as regional language inclusion, legal education support, and technology for improved access to justice.

Access to justice is the ability of a State where every person can get judicial redress in a fair, equal and speedy manner. 

  • Article 14, Article 21 and Article 39A of the constitution guarantee the citizens the right to access to justice.

Barriers to Access to Justice

  • Geographical: Courts and law schools physically far from rural/remote areas.
  • Linguistic: Legal education and proceedings dominated by English.
  • Economic: High cost of legal education and litigation expenses.
  • Social: Caste system, Illiteracy, lack of legal awareness.
  • Others: Digital Divide, Lack of Physical Infrastructure. E.g. Over 4.6 crore cases pending in lower courts.

Institutional Initiatives for Access to Justice

  • National Mission for Justice Delivery and Legal Reforms: To increase access to justice and enhance accountability through structural changes.
  • Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987: National Legal Services Authority, State Legal Services Authority, Lok Adalats.
  • E-Courts Mission Mode Project: Digitization of Courts.

Way Forward

  • Linguistic inclusivity: Promote instruction and proceedings in regional languages.
  • Legal education reform: Provide financial Support through Scholarships, stipends, and fee waivers.
  • Regional & Local Access: Establish more courts, law schools, and legal aid clinics.
  • Technology Integration: Use technology to deliver justice.
  • Tags :
  • Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987
  • Legal Education
  • Access to justice
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