CJI Gavai Urges Empathy, Highlights Delayed Payments to Legal Volunteers

CJI Gavai Urges Empathy, Highlights Delayed Payments to Legal Volunteers
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CJI BR Gavai Urges Judicial Officers In Legal Services Authorities To Act With Empathy; Flags Delay In Payments To Legal Aid Volunteers

Chief Justice of India (CJI) Justice B.R. Gavai emphasized the importance of empathy and compassion among judicial officers and members of legal services authorities while addressing issues faced by legal aid volunteers. Speaking at a legal services event, he highlighted the challenges of delayed payments and lack of recognition for legal aid lawyers who dedicate their time to assist underprivileged citizens. Justice Gavai stressed that justice delivery should go beyond technicalities and reflect human values. He also urged authorities to ensure timely financial support and better working conditions for those serving in legal aid. The CJI reiterated that access to justice is a constitutional promise and must not be hindered by administrative inefficiencies. His remarks underline the judiciary’s ongoing efforts to make the legal system more humane, efficient, and accessible to all sections of society.

The Key points

  • CJI B.R. Gavai emphasized empathy in judicial work.
  • Urged legal services authorities to act with compassion.
  • Highlighted delay in payments to legal aid volunteers.
  • Stressed fair treatment for lawyers serving under legal aid.
  • Advocated timely financial support for legal professionals.
  • Called for efficiency in legal aid administration.
  • Said justice should prioritize human values over procedure.
  • Reaffirmed access to justice as a constitutional goal.
  • Encouraged improved working conditions for legal aid staff.
  • Promoted a more humane and inclusive justice delivery system.
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