He urged judges and employees to work in a way that sends the message that there are good people in society.
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Chief Justice Prakash Man Singh Raut has said that the judiciary should not fail in the administration of justice. Speaking at a program organized at the District Court, Ghorahi on Tuesday to honor Police Constable Sangeeta Adhikari, who played a significant role in saving the District Court, Ghorahi from fire and vandalism during the Gen-G movement on Bhadra 24, Raut said this.
‘The time has come to treat service recipients differently than yesterday. Even if there were some shortcomings in the past, they should be improved now,’ he said, ‘It is time to do better than yesterday. We should conduct a brutal review within ourselves.’
He urged the judges and employees to work in a way that sends a message that there are good people in the society. ‘Judges and employees need to be responsible for the work of fair administration of justice,’ he said, ‘We have no room for error anywhere.’
He said that impartiality and effectiveness in the administration of justice are necessary to increase trust in the court. Raut said that since all offices will be operational after the court is operational, the court needs to be regularly operational and dynamic. "We should be more responsible when society is in turmoil," he said, "We may face challenges in the coming days as well. We should work with patience even in such times." During the
