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At present there is no specific policy to review Indian Judicial System for making it more indigenous: Govt

The government on Friday said at present there is no specific policy to review the Indian Judicial System for making it more indigenous. This information was given by Law and Justice Minister Kiren Rijiju in a written reply in the Lok Sabha. He said, in order to make the judicial proceedings and judgements more easily comprehensible to the common man, efforts have been made for translation of proceedings and judgements from English to other local and regional languages. Mr Rijiju informed that the use of Hindi was authorized in the proceedings of High Court of Rajasthan in 1950, Uttar Pradesh in 1969, Madhya Pradesh in 1971 and Bihar in 1972.<br />''              <br />'' The Minister said as per the Registry of the Supreme Court, the verdict passed in different subjects are being translated into 14 vernacular languages through the respective High Courts. 

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