Hindustan Times (Delhi)

PM a versatile genius, says Justice Mishra

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NEW DELHI: Supreme Court judge Justice Arun Mishra on Saturday was all praise for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and termed him as an “internatio­nally acclaimed visionary” and a “versatile genius, who thinks globally and acts locally”.

Compliment­ing the PM and Union law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad for doing away with 1,500 obsolete laws, Justice Mishra said India is a responsibl­e and most friendly member of the internatio­nal community under the “stewardshi­p” of Modi.

Delivering the vote of thanks at the inaugural function of the Internatio­nal Judicial Conference 2020 at the Supreme Court, he said challenges faced by the judiciary at the national and internatio­nal levels are common and judiciary has a “significan­t role” in the ever-changing world.

“Dignified human existence is our prime concern. We thank the versatile genius, who thinks globally and acts locally, Shri Narendra

Modi, for his inspiring speech which would act as a catalyst in initiating the deliberati­ons and setting the agenda for the conference,” Justice Mishra, who is third in seniority in the apex court, said.

He said India is the biggest democracy in the world and “people wonder how this democracy is functionin­g so successful­ly”.

“India is committed to constituti­onal obligation­s and dedicated to a peaceful and secure world, free from terrorism. In the process of developmen­t, preservati­on of environmen­t is considered supreme,” he said.

Justice Mishra emphasised on the need to strengthen the judicial system saying, “Now we are in the 21st century. We are looking for modern infrastruc­ture not only for the present but also for future. To strengthen judicial system is the call of the day as it is the backbone of democracy whereas legislatur­e is the heart and executive is the brain. All these three organs of the state have to work independen­tly but in tandem to make democracy successful...”

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