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Once legal education starts using local language, it will create a local language ecosystem: Law Minister Kiren Rijiju

Conveying his gratitude to the makers of the Constitution, he explained,

The constitutional promise of equal justice is based on making information accessible on routine basis and easy to understand manner. Last-mile delivery of justice remains challenged in a large country like ours. Quick, affordable justice has to be the buzzword.

He touched on how legal literacy is being prioritised in local dialects, with the Department of Justice having developed a pan-India ‘Access to Justice’ system centred on ‘regional and indigenous tools’.

Source: Barandbench

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