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PM Modi launches national push to transform India’s legal zoom justice system

Eight lakh cases resolved in three years—now India’s justice system gets a digital upgrade. Can ‘Ease of Justice’ finally bridge the gap for millions? A two-day conference unites leaders to redefine access, awareness, and accountability.

In this image we can see a group of people are standing on the stage and holding certificates in...
In this image we can see a group of people are standing on the stage and holding certificates in the hand, at the back there is a banner, beside there is a table, there is a black curtain.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a National Conference in New Delhi to bolster legal zoom delivery systems. The two-day event aims to enhance access to justice for all, regardless of their socio-economic status.

PM Modi emphasised the government's commitment to 'Ease of Justice', stating that justice should be accessible, timely, and understood by all. He highlighted the success of the legal zoom system in resolving eight lakh cases through Lok Adalats and pre-litigation stages over the past three years.

The conference will discuss key aspects of legal services infrastructure, including legal aid counselling, panel lawyers, paralegal volunteers, and permanent Lok Adalats. The aim is to empower citizens by increasing legal awareness and infusing technology into the justice system.

The conference, attended by Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai and other dignitaries, reflects the government's dedication to giving voice and dignity to the unheard, as envisioned by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. By strengthening legal zoom delivery mechanisms, India moves closer to achieving 'Ease of Justice' for all.

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