Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], November 6 (ANI): The Karnataka authorities is prepared to set up arbitration facilities and supply all amenities for the speedy disposal of instances, stated Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Saturday.
After inaugurating the fifth, sixth and seventh flooring of Advocates’ Bhavan at City Civil Court premises right here, the Chief Minister stated, “There are a lot of litigations in the society and the system of justice delivery must change. Already, Lok Adalats are functioning and cases are solved. The government is ready to establish arbitration centers and provide all facilities for the speedy disposal of cases.”
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He stated he was glad {that a} massive Advocates’ Bhavan had been constructed and named it after ‘Rashtrakavi Kuvempu’.
“It was good that a separate room has been provided for lady advocates. Earlier, an advocate having a big library was considered a big and famous advocate. Now a library in gram panchayat has been digitalised. The government is ready to extend all cooperation for the digitalisation of the library of Bengaluru Advocates. The role of advocates is very important and there is no delivery of justice without them. There is a lot of difference between laws created by us and moral law. It is good to tell the truth in moral law but punishment is guaranteed if one lied. Both moral law and law created by us must be brought near,” he stated.
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He stated that the federal government will take steps for the filling up of posts of judges quickly.
“In Nepal, there is a peculiar system. In that country, there are no courts in hilly areas. Though the people are not literate but still formed their own rules and living. Despite their being educated, legal problems are plenty. In any law, there must not be any ambiguity but total clarity and the absence of which will create more problems. The Bar Association of Bengaluru has been working very efficiently. The government will take steps for the filling up of posts of judges soon,” stated Bommai.
The Chief Minister additionally stated that the grants to set up a Lawyers Chamber in Bengaluru shall be supplied within the State Budget 2023-24.
He referred to as upon the Bar Association of Bengaluru to concentrate on the grants given in the direction of the insurance of advocates and different welfare actions.
“A bill on the ‘Legal Protection’ Act will be tabled in the Belagavi session to be held in December and get it approved in both the houses of State Legislature. Besides, a 10 per cent rebate will be given to advocates to buy the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) flats,” he stated.
Chief Justice of Gujarat High Court Justice Arvind Kumar, Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court Justice Prasanna Balachandra Varale, Building Committee Chairman BV Acharya, Vice-President KN Puttegowda, Bar Association Secretary TG Ravi, PWD Principal Secretary KS Krishnareddy and others have been current. (ANI)
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