» Use Telugu In Legal Procedures: CM Kiran Kumar Reddy
Use Telugu In Legal Procedures: CM
"The implementation of Telugu in judiciary language will be helpful to petitioners, respondents and practitioners of law," said Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy.
Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy on Sunday endorsed the proposal to implement Telugu language in judiciary.
Addressing a seminar "Telugu-lo Nyaya Palana" jointly organised by the Official Language Commission and the Centre for Education of Law at Jubilee Hall, the Chief Minister asked the Judicial Academy to come out with recommendations for the implementation of Telugu language in judiciary. Giving an assurance that the recommendations would be accepted, he stressed on the need for translation of law literature into Telugu language.
The Chief Minister said that the proposal was not aimed at separating English from the judiciary, but at connecting Telugu to the legal processes. He said that the implementation of a Telugu judiciary language would be helpful for petitioners, respondents and practitioners of law. He also exhorted the children to learn Telugu along with English.
Chief Justice P C Ghosh also stressed on the importance of the adoption of Telugu in legal procedures. Citing an example, he said that Bengali was being widely used across the courts in West Bengal. He also said that German and French nations too were giving top priority to their language.
Andhra Pradesh Judicial Academy Chairman and High Court Judge Justice L V Ramana highlighted the importance of promoting Telugu shorthand and computer softwares.
Official Language Commission Chairman Mandali Buddha Prasad said that people's faith and understanding in the law would increase further if judgments are delivered in Telugu language.
Tourism Minister Vatti Vasanth Kumar and Law Minister Erasu Pratap Reddy also addressed the seminar. (INN)