Law Minister Holds Review Meeting with Attorney General, Solicitor General
and all the Law Officers of Govt. of India
Let us take lockdown as an opportunity to make digital systems in
justice delivery more robust: Ravi Shankar Prasad
Posted On: 10 MAY 2020 4:51PM by PIB
Delhi
Union Minister for Law and
Justice, Mr. Ravi Shankar Prasad on 10 May 2020 held an interaction with the team
of law officers headed by the Attorney General of India through video conferencing.
The Attorney General of India, K. K. Venugopal, Solicitor
General Tushar Mehta, all the Additional Solicitors General
and Assistant Solicitors General, Secretary of Department of Legal Affairs and Secretary
of Department of Justice attended this meeting. This is first of its kind of virtual
meeting organized during the lockdown imposed to curb spread of Corona Virus Outbreak.
The Law Minister, in his opening
remarks, said that we are living in challenging times and the Prime Minister
Mr. Narendra Modi is leading the country as Team India where the Govt. of India
and all the state governments frequently interact to arrive at suitable response
to the challenge. Mr. Prasad told the Law Officers that the Prime Minister himself
undertook a series of virtual meetings with the Chief Ministers to arrive at a unanimous
view about the need for lockdown and addressing the challenges arising therefrom.
The Cabinet Secretary and the Health Secretary are interacting with various Chief
Secretaries and Health Secretaries. Based upon extensive feedback, the Home Ministry,
the Health Ministry and other concerned Ministries issue guidelines under the Disaster
Management Act.
The Minister specially emphasized
that addressing such a serious pandemic throws up complicated and sensitive nature
of challenges, which the governance system has responded and it will be appropriate
that this decision-making process of the Government of India and the state governments
needs to be trusted. The Attorney General also supported this view and particularly
highlighted that courts need to appreciate this. The Solicitor General Mr. Tushar Mehta explained the nature of cases being filed and the
orders being passed by the Supreme Court from time to time which have upheld the
guidelines issued by the Government and the action taken.
The Law Minister in particular
highlighted that during these challenging times overzealous PILs needs to be avoided.
Though one cannot stop anyone from filing cases but there must be an effective response
to these types of interventions. This was appreciated by the Attorney General and
all other law officers. Secretary, Department of Justice highlighted the issues
about e-Courts and other developments which are being pursued to make it more effective.
He shared that during the lockdown there is a significant growth in number of Advocates
who have registered for e-filing of cases. 1282 Advocates have registered for e-filing
of petitions during lockdown out of which 543 Advocates have registered in last
one week alone. Secretary, Department of Legal Affairs explained the coordination
system available in the Law Ministry about following the cases filed related to
COVID-19. It was a common consensus that there has to be a uniformity in our approach
and the orders of the Supreme Court should be immediately conveyed to various High
Courts.
The Attorney General and many
other law officers emphasized that there is a need to strengthen the e-Courts system
by addressing the connectivity issues and by training of lawyers in e-Courts management.
The Law Minister directed the Secretary Justice who is also a member of the e-Court
Committee of the Supreme Court to coordinate to bring these challenges before the
Committee and in coordination with NIC and other agencies and improve the system.
It was felt that in view of the seriousness of the pandemic Court proceedings through
video conferencing may remain a norm for some time to come. The Law Minister in
particular emphasized to take this challenge as an opportunity to make digital systems
in justice delivery more robust.