PM Narendra Modi : States should consider abolishing irrelevant laws from the time of slavery
The Prime Minister said that many old laws of the time of slavery are still running in the states and in the nectar of independence, it is necessary to abolish these laws from the time of slavery and make new laws according to the present date.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that within the last few years, more than one and a half thousand old and irrelevant laws have been abolished in the country and in the eternity of independence, the states are also taking forward this campaign at the time of slavery. The laws which have come out from and become irrelevant should be abolished. Addressing through video message the inaugural session of the All India Conference of Law Ministers and Law Secretaries held here, the Prime Minister appealed to the states to focus on the language of the laws to be made in their states so that even the poorest of the poor can learn new things. Get a good understanding of the law being made.
He said, "Language of law should not become a barrier for any citizen, every state should also work for it. Academic system will also have to be made in mother tongue for youth, courses related to law should be in mother tongue, our laws should be written in simple and easy language, digital library of important cases of High Court and Supreme Court should be in local language, its For that we have to work.
The Prime Minister said that many old laws of the time of slavery are still running in the states and in the nectar of independence, it is necessary to abolish these laws from the time of slavery and make new laws according to the present date. He told the law ministers and secretaries involved in the conference, "I urge you all that the convention should consider making way for the abolition of such laws. Apart from this, review of the existing laws of the states will also prove to be very helpful.
He said that delay in justice is a subject which is one of the biggest challenges of the citizens and the judiciary of the country is also working seriously in this direction. He said, "Now we have to solve this problem together in Amritkal." Harendra Modi also expressed concern over the number of cases pending in courts and said that lakhs of cases have been resolved in the country over the years through Lok Adalats.
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