City
Epaper

SC has strengthened India's vibrant democracy: PM Modi

By IANS | Updated: January 28, 2024 16:15 IST

New Delhi, Jan 28 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that the Supreme Court (SC) has strengthened ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Jan 28 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that the Supreme Court (SC) has strengthened India's vibrant democracy.

“Whether it is freedom of expression, personal freedom or social justice, the SC has strengthened India's vibrant democracy,” Modi said while addressing the Diamond Jubilee celebration of SC at Supreme Court auditorium in Delhi.

He also launched citizen-centric information and technology initiatives which include Digital Supreme Court Reports (Digi SCR), Digital Courts 2.0 and a new website of the Supreme Court on the occasion.

He said that the milestone judgments on individual rights and freedom of speech have given new direction to the nation’s socio-political environment.

“Makers of the Indian constitution saw the dream of a free India based on freedom, equality and justice and the SC has continuously tried to preserve these principles,” Modi said.

He said that today’s economic policies will form the basis of tomorrow’s vibrant India.

“Laws that are being laid down today will strengthen the bright future of India,” PM Modi said.

He said that after 2014, more than Rs 7,000 crore have been already distributed by the government's commitment to improve the physical infrastructure of the courts.

Acknowledging the problems of the current SC building, he said that Rs 800 crore have been approved for the expansion of the Supreme Court Building Complex.

On digital initiatives of SC, Modi expressed happiness about the availability of the decisions in a digital format and the beginning of the project of translation of the SC’s decision in the local language.

He said that his address is being translated into English in real time with the help of AI and it can also be heard via Bhashini app.

Modi said that AI technology can be implemented in courts to make lives easier for the common people.

Recalling his suggestions to draft laws in simple language for a better understanding of the people, he suggested a similar approach to drafting court judgements and orders.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessAsia's premier pro boxing championship Global Boxing Series in association with IBA returns this April 26th at Nexus Seawoods Navi Mumbai

BusinessNemetschek India Unveils 'UNBOUND' Mumbai 2026 to Scale AI Integration and Seamless Collaboration in India's Construction Industry

BusinessMayabious Group wins four metals at the Economic Times Award for Design and Creativity

NationalAmaravati set to emerge as India's first Quantum Reference Facility

NationalPunjab seeks special relief from centre: State agriculture minister Gurmeet Khudia

National Realted Stories

NationalElection Commission files FIR against Trinamool's Nandigram candidate Pabitra Kar

NationalFICCI urges steps to cut industry risks amid West Asia crisis​

NationalModerate rain likely in Tamil Nadu for next seven days, thunderstorms expected in several regions

NationalUttarakhand CM Dhami attends Gaurav Sainik Samman Samaroh; pays floral tribute to late father

NationalTelangana HC reserves order on Pawan Khera's transit anticipatory bail petition