New Delhi:The Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud Sunday said that work is in progress to ensure that legal processes become easier and simplified so that citizens do not languish in jails unnecessarily.
The CJI was speaking at the inauguration of the Constitution Day celebrations at the apex court. President Droupadi Murmu delivered the inaugural address at the programme, which was also attended by Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal, apex court judges Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice Sanjiv Khanna, Attorney General R Venkataramani, and others.
The CJI said on Constitution Day last year, the President had raised concerns over the overcrowding of prisons and incarceration of citizens from marginalised backgrounds. "…I want to assure you (President) that we are constantly working to ensure that legal processes become easier and simplified so that citizens don't languish in jails unnecessarily," he said.
Justice Chandrachud said that version 2.0 of the FASTER (Fast and Secured Transmission of Electronic Records) application that will be launched today ensures judicial orders of release of a person are immediately transferred to the jail authorities to district courts and the high courts by electronic means so that the person is released on time. “In addition, on the judicial side, the Supreme Court has been hearing cases related to prisoners’ rights and overcrowding among other things”, he said.