Today, the International Judicial Conference (IJC) was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi. Addressing the conference, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that this conference is taking place in the early third decade of the 21st century. This decade is one of the biggest changes happening in the whole world including India. These changes will happen in every field social, economic, and technological. These changes should be logical and just. These changes should be in everyone's interest.
In his address, PM Modi said that in this era of change, India is also gaining new heights, creating new definitions and bringing changes in old concepts. Earlier it was said that rapid development and protecting the environment together is not possible. India has also changed this concept. Technology has a solution to quick justice. It is also the effort of the government that every court in the country be integrated with the e-court integrated mission mode project. On this occasion, I also want to thank the judiciary of India, who has understood the seriousness of the balance between development and environment, has guided in it continuously.
Apart from this, PM said that the life of Pujya Bapu was devoted to truth and service, which are considered the foundation of any judiciary and our Bapu himself was a lawyer. The first lawsuit he fought in his life, Gandhiji has written in great detail in his autobiography. At the same, PM Modi said that every Indian has a lot of faith in the judiciary. Recently there have been some big decisions, which were discussed all over the world. A number of apprehensions were being expressed before the verdict. But what happened? Everyone accepted these decisions given by the judiciary with full consent.
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