No Case Should Remain Pending For More Than 6 Months: CM Arvind Kejriwal Proposes Pilot Project For Delhi
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No Case Should Remain Pending For More Than 6 Months: CM Arvind Kejriwal Proposes Pilot Project For Delhi

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Emphasising that judiciary is the top most priority for Delhi Government, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today proposed a pilot project for the national capital wherein he suggested that no case, either civil or criminal, should remain pending for more than six months.Speaking at the inauguration of Delhi High Court's new S Block building, Kejriwal said that the Delhi Government will. Emphasising that judiciary is the top most priority for Delhi Government, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today proposed a pilot project for the national capital wherein he suggested that no case, either civil or criminal, should remain pending for more than six months. Aur Delhi ko pilot banake aisa system banate hain ki Delhi ke andar koi bhi case, chahiye wo civil ho ya criminal ho, hosakta hai mai aisi baat kar raha hu jo aapko theek naa lage par ek aam aadmi ke point of view se keh raha hu ki, koi bhi case 6 mahine se zyada nahi chalna chahiye. He also said: "Humne Delhi me shiksha me jo kaam kiya, uski har jagah tareef ho rahi hai, humne health me jo kaam kiya, sab jagah uski tareef horahi hainc, bijli ke shetra me jo kaam kiya, uski sab jagah tareef horhi hai, mai chahta hu ki judicial system bhi Delhi se nikle aur ye pilot project jo hai wo pure desh aur puri duniya ke liye ek misaal bane."

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