A 5-day training program for 50 judicial officers from Bangladesh was successfully completed today at Chhattisgarh State Judicial Academy.
On the last day of the training, Chief Justice Ramesh Sinha reached the academy and made this training program memorable.
Chief Justice Ramesh Sinha, while giving a concise lecture on the subject of court management and use of technology in the judiciary, said that the main function of the judiciary is to provide fair and speedy justice. In his address, he emphasized that the judges should not only be trained to increase their efficiency. It is necessary to be a good manager but it is also necessary to be technically adept.
He also apprised the judicial officers of Bangladesh about the working of Chhattisgarh High Court and the live streaming process of the court proceedings.
This training program was closely tailored with the aim of strengthening the professional capabilities of the judges.
Experts from various fields of law were invited as lecturers in this five-day training program, during which Dr. Nirmal Shukla, senior advocate of Chhattisgarh High Court, Mrs. Fauzia Mirza delivered lectures before the judges from Bangladesh.
The judges who came from Bangladesh were addressed by Advocate Mr. Amrito Das and Mrs. Naushina Ali. Anindya Tiwari from the Faculty of Law, Hidayatullah Law University and Ayush Gondale from Kalinga University also addressed the judges on various subjects.
One session each of the training was conducted by Forest Department’s Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Arun Pandey, retired Registrar General Ashok Panda and state judicial officer K.L. Charyani and Pankaj Sharma also addressed.
Director of Chhattisgarh State Judicial Academy, Mrs. Sushma Sawant and Additional Director, Mrs. Garima Sharma also informed the judicial officers of Bangladesh about the legal principles prevalent in India.
During this five-day training program, accommodation arrangements were made for the judicial officers of Bangladesh in the hostel of Chhattisgarh State Judicial Academy.
This entire training program was done under the able guidance of Patton-in-Chief of the Academy and Chief Justice of Chhattisgarh High Court, Ramesh Sinha.
Chairman of Chhattisgarh State Judicial Academy, Justice Sanjay K. Aggarwal not only kept an eye on every arrangement of the training but also gave guidelines to the officers of the academy at every step and during this training, he explained in detail the judicial officers regarding criminal appeal and civil appeal in one session each for two consecutive days. Addressed to.
Judicial officers of Bangladesh found both their sessions useful. Justice Rakesh Mohan Pandey, another member of the Academy, also gave a lecture on the provision of bail and in this lecture session, he informed the officers about various provisions and judicial precedents related to bail.
This training holds a historical significance in the sense that for the first time the State Judicial Academy organized a training program for judicial officers from outside the country’s borders. The judicial officers participating in this training program expressed gratitude for the hospitality and other arrangements of Chhattisgarh State Judicial Academy and Chhattisgarh High Court.
During this training session, in the honor of judicial officers of Bangladesh, a special dinner was organized by Chief Justice Ramesh Sinha at Chhattisgarh State Judicial Academy and high-tea was organized at Chhattisgarh High Court on two different days. On both the occasions, there was a dignified presence of other Justices of Chhattisgarh High Court.
During this time, the judges of Bangladesh visited the High Court and District Court Bilaspur and saw and understood the judicial work and were overwhelmed by visiting the historical place ‘Tala’ of Tehsil Bilha.