New Delhi :As the Government of India is celebrating Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav on 75 years of independence of the country, a public interest litigation has been moved in the Delhi High Court seeking direction for placing the Indian Flag and statue of justice inside the courtroom and outside the court complex at the main entrance of all district courts of Delhi, including High Court of Delhi.
The plea stated that people have faith and trust in the judiciary and come there with high hopes. Courts are considered as "Temple of Justice". The main and foremost form of the judicial approach is the statue of justice, which is the first image that comes to the mind of an individual whenever the word law and justice are used, but it is disheartening to say that neither the Indian flag, nor the statue of justice is placed on the benches of the judges in any Courts of Delhi including High Court of Delhi or in the Supreme Court of India.
The same plea was earlier withdrawn after Delhi HC felt not convinced by the submissions of the petitioners. The fresh petition stated that the 75th anniversary of Indian Independence or Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav is being observed in India and abroad. The Government of India decided to celebrate the 75 years of Independence of India and and pay tribute to freedom fighters. The overall celebrations began on 12 March 2021, and will continue up to August 15, 2023. This petition is in continuance of the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav event.
Petitioners Rajkishor Prasad Kushwaha and Shrikant Prasad stated that by placing Indian flags and statue of justice inside courtrooms will create enthusiasm in the mind of all the stakeholders of courtrooms and in the minds of offenders, which may tend to change the criminal behaviour of individuals and turn them into spirited law-abiding citizens.