Jodhpur (Rajasthan):President Ram Nath Kovind on Saturday expressed concern over access to justice, saying the judicial process has gone beyond the reach of the common man.
"The judicial process has become expensive, even beyond the reach of the common man due to many reasons, especially in the High Court and the Supreme Court where it has become impossible for common litigants," the president said during the inauguration of the newly constructed Rajasthan High Court building.
"Today, can any poor or deprived person come here with his complaint? This question is the most important because, in the Preamble to the Constitution, we all have accepted the responsibility of providing justice to all," Kovind said.
The President added that Mahatma Gandhi was also concerned about the expenditure incurred in the process of justice.
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For him, the welfare of the poorest of poor (daridra narayana) was always paramount, he said.