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In a significant and forward-looking observation, the Hon’ble Chief Justice of India, Justice Surya Kant, has emphasized that the Rule of Law is not a decorative or ornamental phrase, but a lived and experienced reality for ordinary citizens. His remarks underline a decisive shift toward making the law simpler, more predictable, humane, and citizen-centric.
Addressing concerns over the growing complexity of judicial language, the Chief Justice cautioned against the excessive use of dense legal jargon in judgments, noting that justice must be intelligible not only to lawyers and judges, but to the citizens whose lives are directly affected by court decisions. He observed that inaccessible language creates distance between the judiciary and the people, thereby weakening public trust in the justice delivery system.
Speaking on the role of the judiciary, the Chief Justice observed that the Rule of Law is not a decorative phrase, but a lived reality that citizens must be able to feel, understand, and rely upon. His comments signal a conscious judicial shift toward making the law easier to comprehend, predictable in its application, and humane in its impact.
Raising concerns over the growing use of dense legal jargon in judicial pronouncements, Justice Surya Kant underlined that judgments must communicate with the people, and not remain confined to legal professionals. He cautioned that excessive complexity and opaque language risk distancing citizens from the justice system and eroding public confidence in courts.
Observers believe that this approach reflects a broader reform-oriented vision aimed at strengthening transparency, accessibility, and trust in the judiciary, while ensuring that justice remains grounded in thLegal observers have described the remarks of the Hon’ble Chief Justice of India, Justice Surya Kant, as a significant step toward demystifying the law and making the justice delivery system more approachable and citizen-centric. The emphasis, they note, is clear: law must serve people in practice and not merely exist in theory.e lived experiences of the people it serves.