Why National Justice Commission
There are more than 5.02 crore cases pending in various courts across
India.
Compared to developed countries, India has only 21 judges per million
citizens,
whereas in America, there are 107 judges per million citizens.
To provide timely justice through equipped centers, the National Justice Commission aims to save the common
man's money and
decrease pending court and administrative cases.
Why Don't the Poor Get Justice?
If a poor person fails to pay, he puts not only himself but his entire family at risk.
Reaches behind the bars. Thus, we can conclude that
The criminal justice system in India is anti-poor which jeopardizes the interests of the poor
Poor people are less able to access formal legal institutions for dispute resolution.
Through the combined effect of these and other covert mechanisms,
the poor get significantly worse outcomes on their journey to justice.
When a poor person fails to pay, they risk not only themselves but also their entire family. Many end up
behind bars.
This shows that India's criminal justice system is often anti-poor,
jeopardizing their interests. The poor struggle to access formal legal institutions, leading to
significantly
worse outcomes in their quest for justice. Through the National Justice Commission, we aim to bridge this gap
and
ensure equality in justice delivery.
National Justice Commission to protect the rights of the poor in the
country
And it has been created to provide them justice