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Establishment of Nyaya Panchayat in Uttar Pradesh and other States in India and its Progress

The Constitution now commands us to remove impediments to access to justice in a systematic manner. All agencies of the Government are now under a fundamental obligation to enhance access to justice. Article 40 which directs the State to take steps to organize village panchayats and endow them with such powers and authority as may be necessary to enable them to function as units of self-government, has to be appreciated afresh in the light of the mandate of the new article 39A.” Hon’ble Justice S.B Sinha, Judge Supreme Court of India, emphasizing the importance of Nyaya Panchayats in a lecture delivered to District Judges observed that, “There is also a need to deliberate on the methodologies to be adopted for encouraging justice dispensation through the traditional forum of Panchayats. This age-old institution has found new vigour with the introduction of the 73rd Amendment to the Constitution, and most accordingly to be considered another pillar in the edifice that symbolizes justice. Strengthening the institution of Panchayats and empowering people at the grass-root level to resolve their disputes amicably would solve many of the problems that is faced by conventional justice dispensation machinery in its attempts to percolate to the lowest levels. This would provide a, solution to the problems of access to those living in remote regions.” Moreover, The Gram Nyayalas Bill, 2007 is also introduced in Parliament and if passed, it provide a systematic and more efficient working of NP in whole of India as it seeks to establish Gram Nyayalayas for the purpose of providing access to justice, both civil and criminal, to the citizens at the grass-roots level and to ensure that opportunities for securing justice are not denied to any citizen by reason of social, economic or other disabilities and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.

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Whether in Wikipedia, there are still where I have noticed almost the same information, but anyway thanks

08.03.2010


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