President Droupadi Murmu acknowledged the Supreme Court’s key role in increasing public trust in the judiciary. Speaking at the National Conference of District Judiciary, she pointed out the ongoing challenge of case backlogs. She urged coordinated action among judiciary, government, and police to address these challenges and highlighted the pressing need for timely justice, particularly for the marginalized.
Prez Murmu flags major challenges facing the courts

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