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Committed to further empower Armed Forces Tribunal: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh

New Delhi: Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh on Saturday said the Central government is committed to making the Armed Forces Tribunal more empowered and responsive and implement measures that were required in this direction. Addressing the gathering at a seminar titled ‘Introspection: Armed Forces Tribunal’ organized by Armed Forces Tribunal Principal Bench Bar Association here, he said the judiciary is a strong pillar of democracy, and judicial officers, and lawyers are in turn pillars of this judicial system. He said people knock on the doors of the judiciary when all other options are closed to them and sound judiciary delivery systems were the basis for ‘Suraaj’ or good governance. 

Singh added that domain-specific Tribunals were set up to deal with diverse cases and clear pending cases. He stressed that litigants have trust in our judiciary and whatever measures required were being implemented, such as filling up vacancies in the Tribunals, to expedite the justice delivery process. He also assured the gathering that the government would consider suggestions that would emerge from the seminar to fulfill the aspirations of ex-Servicemen, and serving personnel for the speedy delivery of justice.

The Raksha Mantri called for a balance between ‘justice delayed is justice denied’ and ‘Justice hurried is justice buried’ to lessen the burden of pendency on the judicial system in general and the Armed Forces Tribunal in particular as the timely delivery of justice will not only reduce the burden on Armed Forces Tribunal but will also reinforce the confidence of our soldiers in the system.

Singh informed the gathering that in India Armed Forces Tribunal has both Original and Appellate Jurisdiction whereas even today in some   developed countries such as USA and UK they only have appellate jurisdiction. It is very significant as the Armed Forces Tribunal is an important forum for redressal of grievances of Armed Forces personnel, Ex-servicemen, and their families.

He further stated that this introspective seminar on Armed Forces Tribunal has acquired added significance today when the country is celebrating ‘Aazadi Ke Amrit Mahotsav’ and recalled Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call on ‘Panch Pran’ for making India developed country, freeing from colonial mindset, being proud of our heritage and doing our duty.  Introspection, or observation, has been given great importance in the Indian tradition, Shri Rajnath Singh added.

Minister of Law & Justice Kiren Rijiju also spoke in the seminar stressing that the government was working to reduce the pendency of the cases. He stated that tribunals like the Armed Forces Tribunal were playing a crucial role in reducing the pendency. The Chief of the Army Staff General Manoj Pandey, the Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal V R Chaudhary and Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral R Hari Kumar were present. Justice Rajendra Menon, Chairperson, AFT, delivered the keynote address. /BI/