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New CJI spells out priorities: 'Clearing backlogs, affordable litigation & simplifying legal proceduresHe aims to adopt a self-evaluative approach which is receptive and responsive to feedback in its working.
Ashish Tripathi
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Justice Sanjiv Khanna after he was sworn-in as the 51st Chief Justice of India during a ceremony at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi, Monday.</p></div>

Justice Sanjiv Khanna after he was sworn-in as the 51st Chief Justice of India during a ceremony at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi, Monday.

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New Delhi: After assuming the office as Chief Justice of India, Justice Sanjiv Khanna on Monday spelled out his priorities, including the need to tackle case backlogs, making litigation affordable and accessible, and simplifying complex legal procedures. 

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In a statment, he said, “Judiciary is an integral, yet distinct and independent part of the governance system. The Constitution trusts upon us the role of constitutional guardian, protector of fundamental rights, and responsibility to fulfill the important task of being service provider of justice”.

Justice Khanna was administered the office of the office on Monday. His term would last till May 13, 2025.

With a citizen centric agenda, he  outlined his vision to make courts approachable and user friendly. He aims to adopt a self-evaluative approach which is receptive and responsive to feedback in its working.

Making judgments comprehensible to the citizens and promoting mediation will be a priority of the Chief Justice, the statement said.

He underscored the need for focused reforms on criminal case management, with an aim to work on reducing trial duration through adoption of a systematic approach, and positioning justice delivery mechanism to ensure that process of law is not grueling for the citizens.

Expressing immense honour in heading the third wing of democracy, he emphasised, “Justice delivery framework in terms of providing equal treatment necessitates fair opportunity to succeed to all, regardless of status, wealth or power, and a just and unbiased adjudication. These mark our core principles”.

“The responsibility entrusted upon us affirms our commitment as protectors of citizens’ rights and as dispute resolvers. It is our constitutional duty to ensure easy access to justice to all citizens of our great nation,” the CJI added.

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(Published 11 November 2024, 21:14 IST)