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National Judicial Reforms Commission: A proposal we ignore at our peril [Part II]
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National Judicial Reforms Commission: A proposal we ignore at our peril [Part II]

July 4, 2026

Part II of the series emphasizing the necessity for unified judicial reforms in India, revealing the transformative potential observed during the pandemic.

The Need for Judicial Reform: A Critical Examination

The latest article in the series on judicial reforms emphasizes the imperative for the judiciary to function as a cohesive system. The authors postulate that the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic should serve as a catalyst for substantial judicial changes.

This period of upheaval forced a reevaluation of judicial processes, with the adoption of technology in court operations coming to the forefront. The pandemic highlighted numerous inefficiencies, underscoring the necessity for a revisitation of outdated practices and procedures.

Past missed opportunities must not be overlooked, as the implementation of online technologies for court hearings has proven transformative. The authors assert that these changes can significantly enhance accessibility to justice and efficiency within the system.

For legal practitioners, the article serves as a clarion call to engage with the ongoing reform discussions actively. Understanding the potential impact of these changes will be vital for adapting legal practices in a rapidly evolving judicial landscape.

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