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Legal experts hail Centre s move to revamp colonial-era IPC, CrPC, Indian Evidence Act
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Senior advocate KK Manan welcomes govt s move to revamp colonial-era IPC, CrPC, Indian Evidence Act
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Senior advocate KK Manan welcomes govt s move to revamp colonial-era IPC, CrPC, Indian Evidence Act
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Legal experts opine on Union Law Minister s statement to prioritize regional languages in Indian Courts
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New Delhi [India], December 2 (ANI): After Union Law and Justice Minister Kiren Rijiju on Friday stated that Indian Courts and the legal system must have regional languages in their curricular activities, experts from the legal fraternity gave their opinions on it. Speaking about it, former Union Law Secretary PK Malhotra said that the statement of the Law Minister is a welcoming step and is in the right direction. It will help the litigants to understand the court proceedings and judgements of the courts in a better way. PK Malhotra while talking to ANI said, "Our Constitution provides that English shall be the official language for the High Courts and the Supreme Court. However, states can permit use of regional language in the proceedings of the High Court. If a judgement is in the regional or any local language recognised by the Constitution, its English translation becomes essential if an appeal is to be filed in the Supreme Court." However, Supreme Court Bar Association