President Murmu urges Indian courts to reduce adjournments and address case pendency at the National Conference of the District Judiciary.

During the National Conference of the District Judiciary, President Droupadi Murmu called for a shift in the "culture of adjournments" in Indian courts to promote faster justice. She highlighted the persistent issue of case pendency as a major challenge and urged judges to fulfill their duties in protecting justice. Murmu also addressed the phenomenon of "Black court syndrome," expressing concern over courtroom stress, and praised the growing number of women judicial officers.

September 01, 2024
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