A Gujarati does business even during tea break, Chief Justice Chandrachud told a funny saying…

Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud inaugurated a district court building on Saturday.

During this, he said that the people here are adopting the changes with time and are connected to their cultural heritage.

The Chief Justice said, “Speaking of dreams, I am reminded of an interesting saying which reflects the spirit of Gujarat.

They say that while the rest of the world chases new technologies, a Gujarati will find a way to innovate even the simplest things. For example, turning a tea break into a business strategy meeting is quintessential Gujarati humour.”

Chandrachud on Saturday said the adaptation of technology in the judiciary is not only about modernization but is also a strategic step towards democratizing access to justice.

He also underlined the need to train lawyers to use technology.

Justice Chandrachud, addressing a gathering at the inauguration of a new District Court building here, said that taking advantage of these advancements will help in bridging the gap and increasing efficiency and ensure that justice delivery is free from geographical and technological constraints. Do not be interrupted. He also inaugurated the AI-based “text-to-speech call-out system” from the venue.

Highlighting the importance of district courts, Justice Chandrachud said, “These courts hold an important place in ensuring the right to justice and are the cornerstone of the ideals of our Constitution in envisioning a society where every citizen has access to justice.” Rights are assured.”

Justice Chandrachud said about a conference room and a training room equipped with the latest audio-video equipment and systems in the court complex, “This is the hybrid and online conference system implemented in the chambers of the Supreme Court and in keeping with the changing times and providing speedy justice.” Leveraging technologies to ensure

He also appealed to the Principal District Judge to ensure that lawyers are trained in the use of technology and they should not be isolated from judges in that aspect.

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