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Mobile courts for Panchayats, Naxal-affected areas: Veerappa Moily | The Government is all set to introduce mobile courts in Panchayats, especially in Naxal-affected areas, as such a step will help dispose of cases within six months. Also to make the judiciary more transparent, the Judicial Standard and Accountability Bill is going to be placed in Parliament next month by the Government. Union Minister for Law and Justice
Veerappa Moily informed about it here today while inaugurating a new High Court
building. Stating that mobile courts in Naxalite-infested areas will also instil
confidence among the common people, Moily said , the courts will function like
gramin nyayalayas (village courts) and there will be one mobile court for five
or six panchayats. Every Panchayat will be sanctioned upto Rs. 18 lakh for construction
of a court building. Moily said though the Indian Judiciary is independent and
one of the best in the world, it needs reforms to deliver faster with the help
of modern technology. The Union Law Minister said no case should be pending for
more than three years.
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