Chhattisgarh State Judicial Academy Organised Divisional Judicial Seminar At Jagdalpur

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A one-day Divisional Judicial Seminar for Judicial Officers of Bastar Division was organized by the Chhattisgarh State Judicial Academy at the Prerna Hall Collectorate Building, Jagdalpur. The seminar was attended by 43 Judicial Officers from four Civil Districts of the Bastar Division (Jagdalpur, Kanker, Dantewara, Kondagaon). The Chief Guest, Justice Ramesh Sinha, Chief Justice,...

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A one-day Divisional Judicial Seminar for Judicial Officers of Bastar Division was organized by the Chhattisgarh State Judicial Academy at the Prerna Hall Collectorate Building, Jagdalpur. The seminar was attended by 43 Judicial Officers from four Civil Districts of the Bastar Division (Jagdalpur, Kanker, Dantewara, Kondagaon). The Chief Guest, Justice Ramesh Sinha, Chief Justice, High Court of Chhattisgarh & Patron in chief Chhattisgarh State Judicial Academy, Virtually inaugurated the session. The seminar was also attented virtually by Justice Amitendra Kishore Prasad, Judge High Court of Chhattisgarh, Portfolio Judge, District Kanker.

The Chief Justice, delivered address for Judicial Officers of the Bastar Division, emphasized that today's time, the expectations from the Judiciary are high. People look to judiciary with great hope. This seminar represents not only a platform for learning but also a reaffirmation of commitment to justice, fairness, and the rule of law.The Chief Justice emphasize that Judicial education is not a one-time process; rather, it is a lifelong journey. In an era where laws are evolving rapidly and society faces new challenges, it becomes imperative for custodians of justice, to constantly enrich their knowledge and sharpen judicial skills. Continuous training ensure that they remain well-prepared to discharge constitutional responsibilities with competence, integrity, and sensitivity. He also highlighted that Bastar region, with its socio-economic and cultural landscape, presents both challenges and opportunities for the judiciary. It is their duty to ensure that justice reaches every corner of society, including the most marginalized and vulnerable. The role of judicial officers here is of importance in upholding the trust of the people and ensuring that justice is not only delivered but also seem to be delivered.

The Chief Justice urged all the Judicial Officer to approach Judicial functions with empathy, patience, and fairness. Behind every case lies a human story — of struggle, of hope, and of faith in the judiciary, he stated. The judiciary must continually strive to uphold that faith by ensuring justice that is timely, transparent, and reasoned.In conclusion, The Chief Justice wished that Seminars such as this one provide an opportunity to deliberate on contemporary legal issues, exchange experiences, and adopt best practices. The discussions held in the seminar will enhance Judicial officer's professional skills and equip them to handle the complexities of judicial work with greater efficiency.

The event was virtually attended by the Incharge Registrar General of the Chhattisgarh High Court, Registry Officers. Welcome address was delivered by Principal District & Sessions Judge Jagdalpur and Introductory address was given by Director of Chhattisgarh Judicial Academy & concluded with a vote of thanks by Additional District & Sessions Judge Jagdalpur

A total of 43 Judicial Officers from Bastar Division-District Kanker, Kondagaon, Jagdalpur & Dantewara- Participated. The participants gave presentations on the following subjects-

1. An overview of the procedure for Section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act (NIA) cases. Innovative tools and techniques for disposal of Section 138 NIA cases.

2. Role of Referral Judge in Mediation. Strategies for a more effective Referral Judge in Mediation.

3. Execution of decree by arrest and detention in the civil prison and attachment of property. Strategies for timely and efficient enforcement.

4. Behind the Bars or free: An in depth analysis of provisions of Remand and Bail with special reference to the latest Apex Court's pronouncements.


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