New Delhi, India – The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India (CJI) has recently made an important statement that the courts are now facing a big challenge of maintaining public trust. The independence and credibility of the judiciary is the strong foundation of the society, hence it is extremely important to protect it.
The Chief Justice said that in the present time, due to the increasing influence of social media and digital platforms, there is a change in the attitude of the people towards the judiciary. Sometimes the reputation of the courts can be affected due to unrealistic expectations and misunderstandings. Therefore, it is now important for the courts to ensure that they maintain confidence in themselves through transparency, impartiality and just decisions.
He also said that there can be no compromise on the independence of the judiciary and it is important for democracy. Judges should fulfill their responsibilities with great pride and alertness so that the general public maintains faith in the justice system.
Analysts believe that this is the time to raise some serious questions for the judiciary, in which it will be necessary to give priority to comprehensive decisions of the Supreme Court, transparency and communication with the society. As a result, the judiciary will have to face the challenges of this new era and bring its decision-making process even closer to the public.
In this context, leading legal experts have suggested that the courts should explain their role and impartiality more effectively through various public relations campaigns and digital mediums, so that the public can be freed from any kind of misconceptions.
Overall, the judiciary is facing a turning point today where it needs to regain its confidence. New efforts will have to be made to establish and strengthen it. Working in the right direction under the leadership of judges, the Indian judicial system can successfully fulfill its mission, where every citizen gets fair justice.
This is the time to maintain the reputation of the judiciary and maintain democratic values. This is the biggest challenge of India’s judicial system and everyone’s cooperation is necessary in this.



