New Delhi [India], July 14 (ANI): Wednesdayโs Federal Cabinet continues the Central Assistance Scheme (CSS) for the development of infrastructure facilities for justice for another five years from April 1, 2021, at a cost of 9,000 rupees. Approved to do.
Briefing the Cabinetโs decision to reporters, Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur said the central share of the scheme would be Rs 5,357, including Rs 50 for the Gram Nyarayas scheme.
Implementation of the scheme will be in mission mode through a national mission to provide judiciary and amend the law.
According to Takul, the proposal includes 3,800 court halls and 4,000 residential units (new and 4,000) for district and sub-court judicial officers, 1,450 lawyer halls, 1,450 toilet complexes, and 3,800 digital computer rooms. It will help in the construction of both ongoing projects).
According to official announcements, some courts are still functioning on rental properties that do not have enough space, and some courts lack basic equipment and all judicial officers lack housing. It has a negative impact on your work and performance.
Governments remain sensitive to the need to provide subordinate judiciaries with a well-equipped judicial infrastructure to facilitate the operation of the judiciary so that it is easily accessible to all and provides judiciary in a timely manner. Said that.
The adequacy of the judicial infrastructure is important to reduce the pending and outstanding proceedings in court proceedings.
The release said the decision would help improve the functioning and performance of the countryโs judiciary and would be a new step towards building a better court for the new India.
The Cabinet also approved a decision to support Gram Nyayarayas by demonstrating regular and non-regular grants, with a total expenditure of Rs 5 billion over five years.
However, funds will only be released to the state after the notified Gram Nyayalayas becomes operational, Nyayadhikaris is appointed and reported on the Gram Nyayalaya portal of the Department of Justice.
A year later, a review will be conducted to assess whether the Gram Nyayalaya scheme has successfully achieved its goal of providing swift and affordable justice to marginalized rural areas.
The Central Assistance Scheme (CSS) for the development of infrastructure facilities for justice has been in operation from 1993 to 1994.
Although the main responsibility for the development of subordinate judicial infrastructure lies with the state government, the central government provides state government resources for the construction of court buildings and settlements for all state and UT judiciaries (JOs) through CSS. Strengthen. ..
The current proposal offers additional activities such as the construction of a lawyerโs hall, a toilet complex, and a digital computer room. Not only will this reduce the digital divide, but it will also increase the convenience of lawyers and litigants, the release said.
For more than 20 years since the scheme started, the central government has provided only 3444 rupees to the states and UT.
Over the past seven years, the BJP-led government has sanctioned Rs 5,200, which accounts for nearly 60% of the sanctions imposed so far. The scheme will continue until March 31, 2026. (ANI)



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