New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today praised the judiciary’s efforts to translate its key judgments into regional languages, in his address to the nation on the occasion of Independence Day.
Here are the key details:
★PM Modi thanked the Supreme Court for making the operative part of its judgments available in regional languages.
★Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud acknowledged the Prime Minister with folded hands.
★The Supreme Court has translated 9,423 judgments into regional languages, with 8,977 of them in Hindi.
★The target is to make a total of 35,000 key decisions accessible in all languages.
★Verdicts are now available in Oriya, Gujarati, Tamil, Assamese, Khasi, Garo, Punjabi, Nepali, and Bengali.
★The initiative aims to bring the judiciary closer to the people and help them understand the legal process in their mother tongue.
★PM Modi highlighted his government’s focus on education in regional languages.
★He also spoke about his government’s achievements and upcoming schemes.
Summary:
★Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the Supreme Court for translating its key judgments into regional languages.
★Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud acknowledged the Prime Minister with folded hands.
★The Supreme Court has translated 9,423 judgments into regional languages, with 8,977 of them in Hindi.
★The initiative aims to make the judiciary more accessible to the people and help them understand the legal process in their mother tongue.
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