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Committed to ensuring speedy justice to all citizens: Meghwal

Chandigarh: Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal today highlighted the importance of the Indian judicial system and good governance, as well as the efforts of the BJP government in these areas. The Minister addressed a large number of advocates from Chandigarh. He said, “The BJP government is constantly working to make the judicial process transparent and accessible. Advocates are an important pillar of society and their role is vital in strengthening the judicial system of the country. We are committed to ensure that every citizen gets speedy justice.” Chandigarh BJP President Jitender Pal Malhotra said, “Our government is dedicated to the welfare of every citizen. Through the active participation of advocates, we can further improve the judicial system.” Mayor Harpreet Kaur Babla warmly welcomed the Union Law Minister and discussed about legal reforms, governance and initiatives aimed at strengthening the judicial infrastructure in Chandigarh.

During the interaction, Babla expressed gratitude for the Minister’s visit and highlighted the key areas where legal and administrative reforms can benefit the citizens of Chandigarh. Meghwal appreciated the city’s efforts in maintaining legal and administrative excellence and assured full support from the Central Government in further improving the legal infrastructure. The visit also provided an opportunity to discuss ongoing and upcoming projects aimed at improving legal access, digital transformation of court processes and strengthening legal aid services in the city. Both the dignitaries emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts to ensure that justice reaches every citizen efficiently. The meeting concluded on a positive note with a commitment to promote legal advancement and governance reforms for the benefit of the people of Chandigarh. Advocates present at the event expressed their views and praised the efforts of the government in judicial reforms. Several senior BJP leaders and workers were also present.

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