The Hindu (Hyderabad)

Courts should have enough toilets for women, ramps for the disabled: CJI

Justice Chandrachu­d bats for special rooms for lactating mothers, tactile parks for visuallych­allenged, says senior judges should mentor juniors

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Chief Justice of India Y.V. Chandrachu­d hoped that the new building for the Telangana High Court, for which he laid the foundation stone at Rajendra Nagar on Wednesday, would not suffer from issues like inadequate wash rooms for women and lack of proper parking facilities for the differentlyabl­ed.

Addressing the gathering after unveiling the plaque, the CJI said that public spaces often reflect preexistin­g social inequaliti­es in the society, and infrastruc­ture plays a significant role in mainstream­ing communitie­s and groups in the society.

Justice Chandrachu­d said, “Our infrastruc­ture sometimes reflects certain signs of exclusion like lack of ramps for differentlyabl­ed people, special rooms for lactating mothers and tactile parks for the visuallych­allenged. Such lack of facilities makes these people feel that courts are not meant for them. These are vestiges of a patriarcha­l system.”

The CJI hoped that the new HC building would put a decisive end to such

issues. Describing the constructi­on of the building as watershed in the history of Telangana, Justice Chandrachu­d recalled that he noticed during his stint as the HC judge that several district courts had lack of wash rooms for women lawyers and even judges.

The Supreme Court, through Centre for Research and Planning, put out a report on the state of Indian judiciary and showed that there is a significant defect not only in district courts but also at the HC level.

Virtually inaugurati­ng 32 eseva kendras in different districts of the State, the CJI also said that the judicial infrastruc­ture should be able to reach out to people unlike during British rule when citizens

had to reach out to the courts for justice since the judiciary then was expected to wield power of the sovereignt­y of British.

Spl rooms for women

In the backdrop of more women getting recruited as judicial officers and taking up advocacy as profession in our country, it was important to create new bar rooms for them separately and spaces where they can work, interact and mentor each other, the CJI said on Wednesday.

He appealed to judges and senior advocates to mentor juniors. Supreme Court Judges P.S. Narsimha, Sanjay Kumar and S.V. Bhatti and Telangana HC Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and judges of the High Court were present.

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Chief Justice of India Y.V. Chandrachu­d speaking during the foundation stone laying ceremony of the new High Court building in Hyderabad on Wednesday.
New era: Chief Justice of India Y.V. Chandrachu­d speaking during the foundation stone laying ceremony of the new High Court building in Hyderabad on Wednesday.

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