Supreme Court conducted highest number of virtual hearings during Covid pandemic, says PM Modi
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Supreme Court conducted highest number of virtual hearings during Covid pandemic, says PM Modi

Speaking after releasing a commemorative postage stamp on the completion of 60 years of Gujarat HC, Modi hailed India’s judiciary, saying that it has performed its duty well.

   
PM Narendra Modi virtually addressing programme to mark Diamond Jubilee of the Gujarat High Court | Twitter

PM Narendra Modi virtually addressing programme to mark Diamond Jubilee of the Gujarat High Court | Twitter

Ahmedabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday hailed the country’s judiciary, saying that it has performed its duty well in safeguarding people’s rights, upholding personal liberty, and also in the situations when national interests need to be prioritised.

He also said that the Supreme Court has conducted the highest number of hearings via video-conferencing in the world during the coronavirus pandemic.

Modi was speaking after virtually releasing a commemorative postage stamp on the completion of 60 years of the Gujarat High Court.

“Every countryman can say that our judiciary has worked with firmness to uphold our Constitution. Our judiciary has strengthened the Constitution by its positive interpretation,” Modi said.

“The Supreme Court has conducted the highest number of hearings through video-conferencing in the world during the pandemic,” he added.

Judiciary has performed its duty well in terms of safeguarding the rights of the people, upholding personal liberty and whenever such situations have arisen in which national interests need to be prioritised, the PM said.


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