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Judicial reforms in India: issues and aspects

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Academic foundation; 2007Description: 330 pISBN:
  • 9788171885374
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.1 JUD
Summary: Vulnerability to poverty is clearly linked to the Poor's access to primary entitlements, which in turn depends on a functioning 'public realm'. Justice and judicial reforms are central to this. Policy-making for an efficient and citizen-oriented judiciary in India has always lacked a comprehensive approach. The 'piece meal' initiatives hitherto initiated never became imbedded. The essays in the book articulates for the very first time for India, a wide-ranging judicial reform agenda that includes improvements in judicial governance, its linkages to economic growth, alternate dispute resolution, human resource development in the judicial branches, the use of IT, legal education, judicial and non judicial training, and funding civil society initiatives for legal empowerment. Every essay forms a vital arm in the area of judicial reforms. However, the trajectory of suggested reforms echoes the classic law and development movement bypassing the legal profession, which is less by design and more by default.
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Vulnerability to poverty is clearly linked to the Poor's access to primary entitlements, which in turn depends on a functioning 'public realm'. Justice and judicial reforms are central to this. Policy-making for an efficient and citizen-oriented judiciary in India has always lacked a comprehensive approach. The 'piece meal' initiatives hitherto initiated never became imbedded. The essays in the book articulates for the very first time for India, a wide-ranging judicial reform agenda that includes improvements in judicial governance, its linkages to economic growth, alternate dispute resolution, human resource development in the judicial branches, the use of IT, legal education, judicial and non judicial training, and funding civil society initiatives for legal empowerment. Every essay forms a vital arm in the area of judicial reforms. However, the trajectory of suggested reforms echoes the classic law and development movement bypassing the legal profession, which is less by design and more by default.

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