Supreme Court Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud while addressing a program said that the judiciary needs to work at the linguistic level. He has said that in order to reach the people for whom he is working, he has to give information in their own language. Justice Chandrajud said that unless we contact them in the language of the people, most of the people will be left out of it. While sharing the video of this statement, PM Narendra Modi has also said that if this happens, it will help many people.
Addressing a program, CJI DY Chandrachud said, 'Our next objective is to reach the copies of the Supreme Court's judgment in the language of every Indian.' During this, he expressed concern over the information not reaching the people and the language barrier, saying, 'Unless we talk to our citizens in the language they understand, what we are doing will not reach 99 percent of the people. Will be able to reach.
At a recent function, the Hon’ble CJI Justice DY Chandrachud spoke of the need to work towards making SC judgments available in regional languages. He also suggested the use of technology for it. This is a laudatory thought, which will help many people, particularly youngsters. pic.twitter.com/JQTXCI9gw0
PM Modi praised
Sharing this video of CJI, PM Narendra Modi has written that it is a very commendable idea. The PM wrote in the tweet, 'Recently in a program, Honorable CJI Justice Chandrachud said that there is a need to make the judgments of the Supreme Court available in regional languages. He has talked about using technology for this. This is a very commendable idea, it will help many people, especially the youth.
PM Modi has made two tweets on this topic. He wrote in another tweet that, 'There are many languages in India which add to our cultural vibrancy. The central government is also taking several important steps to promote regional languages in the country. Efforts are on to make subjects available to the students in regional languages. Which includes subjects like engineering and medicine which are being made available in the mother tongue.
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