Union Law &
Justice Minister Shri D.V. Sadanada Gowda today addressed the media here in
New Delhi and gave an account of the achievements/initiatives of ministry his
ministry in last two years. Following is the detail of his narrations:
Initiatives
towards Ease of Doing Business
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To
ensure speedy and fair disposal of commercial disputes, a new Act namely, the
Commercial Courts, Commercial Division and Commercial Appellate Division of
High Courts Act 2015 has been enacted by Parliament. It is Government’s
endeavour to make India an investor friendly destination and enhance its
ranking in Ease of Doing Business.
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The
Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 has been amended to make Arbitration as
preferred mode for settlement of commercial disputes by making it more
user-friendly, cost effective, leading to expeditious disposal of cases. This
Bill was pending before the Government since 2003.
Initiatives towards better
management of litigation
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Draft
National Litigation Policy is under formulation to make Government a
responsible and efficient litigant. The Draft National Litigation Policy shall
facilitate in bringing down unwarranted litigation.
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For
proper monitoring of the pending court cases of the entire Government of India,
a web portal Legal Information and Management Based System (LIMBS) has been set
up.
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19
Law Officers (including AG/SG) and 34 ASGs in High Courts have been appointed.
Fresh panels of Counsels were approved for Supreme Court/High Courts/Central
Administrative Tribunals/Armed Forces Tribunal/District Courts/Armed Forces
Tribunal.
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Fee
revision of Law Officers and Legal Counsels was upwardly revised to the extent
of 50% from the rates existing prior to 1.10.2015.
Initiatives towards Minimum Government Maximum
Governance
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Four
Acts have been enacted to repeal the obsolete and redundant laws. In total the
aforesaid four enactments have repealed 1175 Acts. This exercise was taken up
after 14 years, earlier being taken up only in the year 2001.
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Major
exercise for convergence of Tribunals to reduce the number of tribunals is
being carried out. High level Inter-Ministerial Group has been constituted for
consideration of the issue.
Initiatives
towards digital India and e-Governance
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A
major change has been introduced to receive applications for appointment of
Notaries online along with supporting documents w.e.f. 1.1.2016.
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e-Governance
and E-courts usage have started in Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) leading
to faster disposal of cases with less hassles to litigants.
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Digitisation
work of Appeals has been undertaken in ITAT. Once the digitisation work is
complete, all the appellate records shall be accessible from any station and
any appeal can be taken by e-court in any location.
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Web
portal named LIMBS has been introduced for Centrally monitoring cases of UoI
pending in various courts and Tribunals.
Initiatives
towards Computerisation of Courts
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eCourts
Mission Mode Project has been taken up for universal computerization of
district and subordinate courts with an objective of providing designated
services to litigants, lawyers and the judiciary.
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During
the first two years of NDA rule i.e. 2014-15 and 2015-16, Rs.212.23 cr were
released to various States for eCourts projects against Rs.122.41cr released
during UPA-II rule for the years 2012-13 and 2013-14, thus, registering an
increase of 73.4%.
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eCourts
Phase-II projects aims at automation of workflow management, enabling the
courts to exercise greater control in management of cases. This will also
include installation of touch screen based kiosks, use of e-filing, e-payment
and mobile applications and composite set of services through Judicial Service
centres.
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Case
status information in respect of over 6.11 crore pending, decided cases and
more than 2.4 crore orders/judgements pertaining to District and Subordinate
Courts are available online.
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Over
4000 court officials and 14000 Judicial Officers have been trained on
computerization of Judiciary. Laptops have been provided to 14,309 judicial
officers.
Initiatives
towards Justice Delivery
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Appointment
of Judges in higher judiciary has been undertaken. 86 additional Judges were
made permanent, 51 new judges were appointed and appointment of another 170 is
being processed.
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Judges’
sanctioned strength of the High Courts has been increased from 906 on
01.06.2014 to 1065 as on 27.4.2016. In the case of
District/Subordinate Courts, the sanctioned strength has been increased from
17,715 at the end of 2012 to 20,502 in December, 2015.
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Pecuniary
jurisdiction of Delhi High Court has been increased from Rs. 20 lakhs to Rs. 2
crore, facilitating access to justice within the vicinity of the location of
District Courts.
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Department
of Justice has been implementing a Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Development
of Infrastructure Facilities for Judiciary. On account of concerted efforts by
all stakeholders, the availability of judicial infrastructure for subordinate
courts has increased considerably in the recent past.
Initiatives towards Access to Justice Projects
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300
Paralegal Volunteers of Odisha, 400 Para Legal Volunteers of North Eastern
States and 187 Para Legal Volunteers of J&K have been trained under the
activities of State Legal Services Authorities.
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Legal
literacy has been incorporated into National Literacy Mission Authority (NLMA)
and activities have been started in States- 62 Districts of Uttar Pradesh and
31 Districts of Rajasthan.
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Helpdesks
for Juveniles in Observation Homes have been established in Maharashtra.
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50
voice based Legal Information Kiosks have been established in the State of
Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand.
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Legal Aid Clinics have been established in two most backward districts of
Nagaland – Tuensang and Mon.
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MoU
has been signed between Department of Justice and NLMA (National Literacy
Mission Authority) for initiating legal literacy activities by SRC Assam, Shillong,
J&K and Arunachal Pradesh.
Other important
initiatives
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21st
Law Commission of India has been reconstituted in September, 2015.
Chairman/Member has been appointed.
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The
National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) has been constituted to monitor and
evaluate the implementation of legal services programmes and to lay down
policies and principles for making legal services available under the Act. A
total number of 2,49,996 persons have been benefitted through Legal Services
and advice from 1.04.2015 to 31.01.2016.
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As
on 30.09.2015, more than 15.14 lacs Lok Adalats have been organized in the
country since inception. More than 8.25 crore cases including cases pending in
the courts as well as those at the pre-litigation stage have been settled in
these Lok Adalats. A total number of 746,29,721 cases have been settled in such
National Lok Adalats since November, 2013 to 2015.
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Promotion
of Alternate Dispute Resolution Mechanism through National Legal Services
Authority (NALSA) at the national level and State Legal Services Authorities at
State level.
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DoJ
has taken up with all High Courts and Supreme Court for implementation of
Incheon strategy to facilitate people with disability.
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Proper
training to Judicial Officers in international best practices w.r.t. alternate
dispute resolution, quick and easy entity structuring, restructuring,
incorporation, evolution and exit, tax reforms in the light of Make in India
and Start-up India.
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Process
Re-engineering (PR) exercise taken up to modernize the existing processes and
procedures and introduce new processes and procedures to expedite disposal of
cases.
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101
Legislative Bills were introduced in the Parliament. 75 Bills have been enacted
into Acts and two constitutional Acts were enacted.
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