Suchit Bajpai; Lucknow
The UP Government has begun to review the
obsolete laws and is intending to delete it in the wake of judicial reform.
In a
statement the BJP spokes person said that the orders for reviewing the laws
have been issued to the different departments on the behest of CM Yogi and
asked the reports on obsolete laws. 252 laws are such which are obsolete.
The unprecedented decision to abolish these
laws under the cabinet meeting on 20 th March is an step to reform in justice
by the BJP.
Not only the departments shall be free from
legal hurdles, but also the public shall be able to get the rid of these
obsolete laws. Not only this, 111 family courts, 13 commercial courts and land
acquisition courts are being established.
Dr Chandra Mohan said that the district legal authority in 20 districts have been established to provide the justice to the poor. 50 crore budget provision has been allocated for the mediation centre.
Dr Chandra Mohan said that the district legal authority in 20 districts have been established to provide the justice to the poor. 50 crore budget provision has been allocated for the mediation centre.
He also said that the remedial step by the BJP
government to make judicial system strong is worth to welcome. Not only this,
the BJP government has allocated 20 crore fund for the toilets in the courts in
the wake of public difficulties.
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