International Hindi Festival at Srinath University Advocates Legal Hindi Usage

Jharkhand Bar Council Vice-Chairman Emphasizes Hindi’s Role in Courts

Key Points:

  • Supreme Court’s multilingual judgment copies praised as progressive step
  • High Court Judge Anand Sen honored for promoting Hindi in judiciary
  • University celebrates 8th International Hindi Festival with multiple events

JAMSHEDPUR – Senior advocate Rajesh Kumar Shukla highlighted the growing importance of Hindi in higher courts during Srinath University’s International Hindi Festival.

Bar Council Vice-Chairman praised recent initiatives. He noted Hindi’s established role in lower courts.

Meanwhile, Justice Anand Sen received recognition. Supreme Court advocate Seema Samriddhi Kushwaha was also honored.

Legal Language Evolution

The Supreme Court now provides judgments in Hindi. This makes legal decisions more accessible to common people.

Moreover, Justice Anand Sen’s efforts received appreciation. His Hindi judgments have set new precedents.

Festival Highlights

Saraikela DC Ravishankar Shukla attended as chief speaker. East Singhbhum DC Ananya Mittal joined the event.

Furthermore, University Chancellor Sukhdev Mahto expressed gratitude. He thanked Shukla for continuous guidance.

“Hindi helps people understand court decisions better,” noted a senior official. Similar initiatives have succeeded previously.

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