HON'BLE C.J.
INAUGURATES THE FIRST MOBILE COURT OF PUNJAB
Today the nation
celebrates the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of Nation and Shri
Lal Bahadur Shastri. Though both of them were multi-faceted personalities, but one
virtue which was close to their hearts was 'justice for all'. With this
in mind, Hon'ble Mr. Justice Vijender Jain, Chief Justice and his
colleagues thought of giving a befitting tribute to them, this time on
their Birthday by launching the first Mobile Court of Punjab on this day
at Talwara (Distt - Hoshiarpur). Though for the State of Punjab, it may
be a first project of its kind but for the Punjab & Haryana High Court, it
is repeating the history. A golden chapter was added to the nation's
judicial system on 4th August, 2007 at Punhana, District Mewat
in Haryana when Hon'ble Mr Justice K.G. Balakrishnan, Chief Justice of
India inaugurated the first Mobile Court in the country.
The Government may
have thought of providing education, water and other basic amenities at
the doorsteps of our people but no one had thought of providing justice at
their doorsteps. And the man who has made it possible is
none other than the dynamic, enterprising and untiring Chief Justice of
Punjab & Haryana High Court, Hon'ble Mr. Justice Vijender Jain. It is a
fact that some of our litigants cannot have access to courts on account of the fact
that they are living in remote areas and are not able to travel upto
courts. Accordingly, it was thought that in case the consumer of justice
finds it difficult to reach upto the Court then why not steps should be
taken to take the Court to his doorsteps. This could be done only by
having a Mobile Court.
Taking all these
factors into consideration, it was decided to introduce a Mobile Court at Talwara, District Hoshiarpur in Punjab. The Mobile Court shall take cases
at four centres namely Jandwal, Talwara, Hajipur and Kamahi Devi. The
Mobile Court shall be held at the above centres on Mondays, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Fridays by rotation, beginning from October 4 at Jandwal.
October 11 at Hajipur, October 19 at Talwara and October 30 at Kamahi Devi.
The list of cases to be heard at the respective centres has been drawn up
till the end of December 2007. On Wednesdays & Saturdays the Presiding
Officer shall be holding regular court at Dasuya.
Nature of cases |
Jandwal |
Hajipur |
Talwara |
Kamahi Devi |
Total |
Civil
Cases |
652 |
256 |
285 |
160 |
1353 |
Crl.Cases |
222 |
273 |
99 |
75 |
669 |
G.Total |
874 |
529 |
384 |
235 |
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The centres for
the Mobile Court have been chosen in such a manner that the people have to
travel minimum distance to get justice.
Mobile Court is a
regular court and will transact all kinds of judicial business. It will
also take cognizance of criminal cases on the basis of police reports or
criminal complaints. The hearing of the cases will be just like a regular
court.
The Mobile Court
would be equipped to receive plaints, miscellaneous civil and criminal
applications, grant bails or remand accused to custody, receive police
reports, private criminal complaints, record evidence, pronounce
judgements, execute decrees, pass sentences and commit convicts to
prison. It would also deliver certified copies of its orders, judgements
and decrees.
The Mobile Court
will have a specially equipped bus in which the Presiding Officer would be
able to work in the privacy of his retiring room in the rear of the bus.
The record or judicial files will also be kept in the cabinets provided in
this bus. The Ahlmad of the court shall work within the bus. Judgement
Writer shall be able to do his work within the bus as this would be
equipped with a computer, sufficient seating capacity for about 10 persons
and a private retiring room for the Presiding Judge.
Disposal
of Mobile Courts:
Disposal of cases by Mobile Court, Mewat, District Gurgaon from August
2007 to October, 2007 is 393 cases and disposal of cases at Mobile Court,
District Hoshiapur from 4.10.2007 to 3.11.2007 is 237.
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