New Delhi: President Droupadi Murmu recently launched three new publications by the Supreme Court of India, emphasizing transparency and public access to the judiciary. These publications include comprehensive reports on landmark judgments, highlighting the Court’s commitment to legal accessibility for the public and practitioners.
The names of the publications are:
Justice for the Nation: Reflections on 75 Years of the Supreme Court of India
Prisons in India: Mapping Prison Manuals and Measures for Reformation and Decongestion
Legal Aid through Law Schools: A Report on Working of Legal Aid Cells in India
The release ceremony celebrated the Supreme Court’s ongoing efforts to make legal processes more understandable and accessible. These publications are expected to offer a valuable resource, providing insights into significant decisions and the legal reasoning behind them. They are expected to benefit students, researchers, and the general public interested in judicial proceedings. President Murmu praised the Supreme Court’s initiative, which aligns with a broader vision for increased openness in India’s legal system.








































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