Chhattisgarh HC CJ Addresses Newly Promoted District Judges Emphasizing Judicial Accountability, Integrity and Transparency

Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh – February 14, 2025 – Hon’ble Shri Justice Ramesh Sinha, Chief Justice, High Court of Chhattisgarh addressed the newly promoted District Judges during the concluding session of their Orientation Programme held from 01/02/2025 to 14/02/2025 at the Chhattisgarh State Judicial Academy. The speech underscored the significance of judicial responsibility, integrity, and accountability in upholding justice.

Hon’ble The Chief Justice was addressing 42 newly promoted District Judges, who have been promoted from the cadre of Civil Judge Senior Division. Hon’ble The Chief Justice congratulated the newly promoted District Judges, acknowledging their rapid ascent in the judicial hierarchy at a very young age. Recognizing their youth and enthusiasm, Hon’ble The Chief Justice emphasized the immense responsibility they now bear in delivering justice with sincerity, devotion, transparency, and accountability.

“You have climbed the ladder very soon and now great responsibility rests upon your shoulders. You have to deliver justice to the people and litigants, who are coming to the Courts or knocking the door of justice, with all your ability, sincerity, devotion, transparency and accountability.”

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“The Judiciary today stands as the pillar of governance, often taking the lead among the three organs of the State,” remarked the Chief Justice. “People’s expectations are high, and it is our solemn duty to meet them by ensuring that justice is served without bias or external influence.”

His Lordship urged Judges to perform their duties with transparency and fairness, ensuring the faith of litigants in the judicial system.

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“Every decision we make should reinforce the people’s trust, not diminish it.”

The speech further tackled the issue of judicial criticism, urging judges to embrace constructive critiques while maintaining fidelity to the law.

“Criticism is good; it helps refine our approach. But while performing our duties, we must function within the framework of the law and precedents set by the Apex Court and High Court.”

The address also highlighted the necessity of strictly adhering to legal precedents set by the Supreme Court and High Court. The Chief Justice advised judges to seek guidance from their senior colleagues in cases of uncertainty, reinforcing the importance of collective wisdom within the judicial framework.

“Judges must discharge their judicial duties with all their ability, sincerity, devotion, accountability and transparency, so that people be satisfied with the decisions of the Court.”

One of the key themes of Hon’ble The Chief Justice’s speech was the necessity of basing judicial decisions on solid legal evidence rather than public sentiments.

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“In the eyes of society, a crime may be brutal. But in the eyes of the law, if there is no concrete evidence, we cannot convict. Justice must prevail within the legal framework. Our duty is to ensure that no innocent person is punished and if there is evidence, actual victims must get justice, Hon’ble the Chief Justice emphasised.

In a crucial message to the newly promoted District Judges, Hon’ble The Chief Justice cautioned against convicting individuals based on inadequate evidence:

“Often, convictions ruled by trial courts are set aside in appeals by Appellate Courts due to flawed investigations or unreliable evidence. Judges must ensure that legal standards are met before arriving at a decision.”

Concluding the address, Hon’ble The Chief Justice reminded the Judges of their crucial role in upholding justice, stressing the need for careful deliberation and unwavering commitment to the law, stated:

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“Be very careful in your judgments. Act with transparency, integrity, and fairness. The future of the Judiciary—and public faith in it—rests in your hands.”

The event concluded with words of encouragement, wishing the judges a successful future in their roles.

This insightful address by Hon’ble The Chief Justice serves as a guiding principle for the young judges stepping into their new roles, reinforcing the Judiciary’s role as the cornerstone of justice and democracy.

Hon’ble Smt. Justice Rajani Dubey, Judge of Chhattisgarh High Court and Chairman to Monitor functioning of Judicial Academy; Registrar General High Court of Chhattisgarh, Officers of Registry and Director Chhattisgarh State Judicial Academy and other Officers of Judicial Academy were present in the concluding session of the Orientation Programme.

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