Quote“75 years of Independence have continuously clarified the roles and responsibilities of both the judiciary and the executive. Wherever it is necessary, this relation has evolved continuously to give direction to the country”
Quote“How do we make our judicial system so capable that it can fulfil the aspirations of India of 2047, this should be our priority today”
Quote“Our vision in Amrit Kaal should be of such a judicial system in which there is easy justice, speedy justice, and justice for all”
Quote“Government considers the possibilities of technology in the judicial system as an essential part of the Digital India mission”
Quote“It is important to promote local languages in the courts so that people of the country feel connected with the judicial process”
Quote“There are about 3.5 lakh prisoners in the country who are under-trial and are in jail. Most of these people are from poor or ordinary families”
Quote“I would appeal to all Chief Ministers and Chief Justices of High Courts to give priority to the matter of under-trial prisoners on the basis of humanitarian sensibility and law”
Quote“With our rich legal expertise, we can become a global leader in the field of solution by mediation. We can present a model to the whole world”

Hon'ble Chief Justice of India Shri NV Ramana ji, Justice Shri UU Lalit ji, Union Law Minister Shri Kiren Rijiju ji, Minister of State Prof. SP Singh Baghel ji, Respected Chief Ministers of all states, Lieutenant Governors of UTs, Hon'ble Judges of the Supreme Court of India, Chief Justices of High Courts, distinguished guests, all other dignitaries present here today, ladies and gentlemen!

This joint conference of the Chief Ministers of States and the Chief Justices of the High Court is the reflection of our constitutional marvel. I am glad that on this occasion I also got an opportunity to spend a few moments with you all. In our country, while the role of the judiciary is that of the guardian of the constitution, the legislature represents the aspirations of the citizens. I believe that this confluence of the two streams of Constitution and the balance created will prepare the roadmap for an effective and time bound judicial system in the country. I extend my heartfelt good wishes to all of you for this event.

Friends,

These joint conferences of Chief Ministers and Chief Justices have been held in the past as well. And, some new ideas have always emerged from them for the country. But, this time this event is even more special. Today this conference is being held at a time when the country is celebrating the 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav'. These 75 years of independence have continuously clarified the roles and responsibilities of both the judiciary and the executive. Wherever necessary, this relation has evolved continuously to provide a direction to the country. Today, during the 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav', as the country is taking new resolutions with new dreams, we too must look towards the future. What kind of judicial system would we like to see in the country in 2047, when the country will complete 100 years of its independence? How do we make our judicial system so capable that it can fulfil the aspirations of India of 2047? This question should be our priority today. We should have a vision of such a judicial system in 'Amrit Kaal’ where justice is accessible, justice is expeditious and justice is for all.

Friends,

The government is making every effort to reduce the delay in justice in the country. We are trying to increase the judicial strength and the efforts are on to improve the judicial infrastructure. The use of ICT for case management has already been started. From subordinate courts and district courts to high courts, efforts are also being made to fill vacancies. Besides, extensive work is also being done in the country to strengthen the judicial infrastructure. States also have a major role to play in this endeavour.

Friends,

Today technology has become an important tool for the rights of citizens, for their empowerment all over the world. Even in our judicial system, you are all familiar with the possibilities of technology. Our Honourable judges keep taking this discussion forward from time to time. The Government of India also considers the possibilities of using technology in the judicial system as an essential part of the Digital India mission. For example, the e-courts project is being implemented today in mission mode. Under the guidance of the Supreme Court e-committee, the work of technology integration and digitization in the judicial system is progressing rapidly. I would also urge all the Chief Ministers present here and all the chief Justices of the high courts to give special importance to this campaign and to carry it forward. This integration of judiciary with Digital India has become the expectation of the common man of the country today. You see, a few years ago digital transactions were considered impossible for our country. People were apprehensive about it. They used to wonder if this could ever happen in our country. And they also believed that its scope would be limited only to the cities; it would not be extended beyond that. But today digital transactions have become common in small towns and even villages. Out of all the digital transactions made all over the world last year, 40 percent of it had taken place in India. Those services related to the government, for which the citizens had to constantly go to the offices for months earlier, are now available on mobile. In such a scenario, it is quite natural that the citizen, who is getting services and facilities online, will have similar expectations regarding the right to justice as well.

 

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Friends,

Today when we are talking about technology and futuristic approach, an important aspect of it is tech-friendly human resources. Technology is a natural part of the lives of youth today. We have to ensure that this expertise of the youth becomes their professional strength. Nowadays subjects like block-chains, electronic discovery, cyber-security, robotics, artificial intelligence and bio-ethics are being taught in law universities of several countries. Legal education should be according to these international standards in our country as well. And it is the responsibility of all of us to ensure the same. We need to make concerted efforts for that.

Friends,

It is said in our scriptures-न्यायमूलं सुराज्यं स्यात्. That is, justice is the basis of governance in any country. Therefore justice should be connected to the people; it should be the lingua franca of the people. Unless the common man understands the basis of justice, there is not much of a difference between justice and government order for him. These days I am brainstorming on a subject in the government. There are many such countries in the world where laws are made using the legal terminologies, but at the same time those legal terminologies are explained in simple language for the common man to understand. Both the forms are valid. As a result, the common man does not have to go to the judicial system again and again to understand the legal terms. We are trying to ensure that in the coming days, there is not only a complete 'legal terminology' for the laws in our country, but also a simpler version of the same laws in a language well understood by the common man. Both would be passed together in the Assembly or in the Parliament so that later the common man can speak on the basis of it. This is a tradition in many countries of the world. Now I have formed a team, and they are studying it.

Friends,

Even today in our country all the proceedings of the high courts and the Supreme Ccourt are done in English. And I appreciate that the CJI himself has touched upon this topic. If the newspapers pick up this story tomorrow, it will make a positive news story. But people will have to wait for that.

Friends,

A large population finds it difficult to understand the judicial process as well as its verdicts. We need to make this system simple and accessible to the general public. We need to encourage local languages in courts. This will increase the confidence of the common man of the country in the judicial system. They will feel connected to it. Now we are trying to impart technical education and medical education in our mother tongue. Our children go to other countries and try to learn new languages of those countries to get admission in medical colleges. So, we can start this initiative in our country. I am glad that many states have taken the initiative of imparting technical education and medical education in their mother tongue. The poor child of a village faces obstacles due to language barriers in higher education. But now all avenues will be opened to him and this too is a great justice. This is also social justice. There is no need to go to the judiciary for social justice. Sometimes language can also become a major factor in getting social justice.

Friends,

Another serious problem is the interpretation of law for the common man. In 2015, we had identified about 1800 such laws which had become outdated or irrelevant. Out of these, we abolished 1450 such laws of the centre. But, only 75 laws have been abolished by the states. All the Chief Ministers are sitting here today. I urge you to take steps to repeal those laws for the rights of the citizens of your state, for their ease of living. There is such a huge web of laws in your regions. People are trapped in the web of archaic laws. Kindly repeal those laws and the people will bless you!

Friends,

Judicial reform is not just a policy matter. To resolve crores of pending cases in the country, every effort, from policy to technology, is being made in the country and we have discussed it time and again. In this conference as well, all the experts like you will talk in detail on this subject. I am certain of a positive outcome. I have probably been attending such meetings for a very long time. Perhaps I have got the opportunity to attend such meetings more than the judges because I used to come to this conference as a Chief Minister for several years. Now I have got the opportunity to keep coming here as the Prime Minister. In a way, I am a senior in this gathering.

Friends,

While speaking on this subject, I believe that human sensitivity is very crucial to all these tasks. We also have to keep human sensitivity at the core. Today, there are about 3.5 lakh prisoners in the country who are under-trial and are in jail. Most of these people are from poor or ordinary families. In every district there is a committee headed by the District Judge to review these cases and wherever applicable they can be released on bail. I would appeal to all the Chief Ministers and justices of the High Courts to give priority to these matters, if possible, on humanitarian grounds and of course on the basis of law. Similarly, mediation is also an important way of getting long-pending cases resolved in the courts, especially at the local level. There is thousands of years old tradition of settlement of disputes through mediation in our society. Amicable settlement and mutual participation reflect a distinct humanitarian concept of justice. In fact, that characteristic of our society still exists. We have not lost those traditions of ours. We need to strengthen this democratic system. I would also like to appreciate Lalit Ji . He has travelled all over the country and has visited every state for this work and that too during the Corona period.

Friends,

In this way, cases are resolved in less time, the burden of courts is also reduced, and the social fabric also remains secured. With this thinking, we have introduced the Mediation Bill in the Parliament as umbrella legislation. With our rich legal expertise, we can become a global leader in the field of 'Mediation to Solution'. We can present a model to the whole world. I am sure that with ancient human values and modern approach, after discussing all such topics in detail in this conference, all the scholars like you will come up with that essence, which will probably be useful to the future generations. The new ideas that will emerge from this conference will become a medium to fulfil the aspirations of New India. With this belief, I am once again grateful to all of you for your guidance and I assure you on behalf of the government that both the central government and the state governments will put every effort and provide every possible assistance to the judicial system of the country so that all of us together can fulfil the aspirations and expectations of the citizens of the country. I hope we can stride ahead further with more pride, honour and glory in terms of our judicial system when the nation celebrates 100 years of independence in 2047.

My best wishes to you!

Thank you very much!

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India is going to open doors of new possibilities of space for the world: PM Modi
June 28, 2025
QuoteI extend my heartiest congratulations and best wishes to you for hoisting the flag of India in space: PM
QuoteScience and Spirituality, both are our Nation’s strength: PM
QuoteThe success of Chandrayaan mission and your historic journey renew interest in science among the children and youth of the country: PM
QuoteWe have to take Mission Gaganyaan forward, we have to build our own space station and also land Indian astronauts on the Moon: PM
QuoteYour historic journey is the first chapter of success of India's Gaganyaan mission and will give speed and new vigour to our journey of Viksit Bharat: PM
QuoteIndia is going to open doors of new possibilities of space for the world: PM

Prime Minister: Shubhanshu Namaskar!

Shubhanshu Shukla: Namaskar!

Prime Minister: Today you are far away from your motherland, from Bharat Bhumi, but you are closest to the hearts of Indians. There is auspiciousness in your name and your journey is also the beginning of a new era. At this time, we two are talking, but the sentiments of 140 crore Indians are also with me. My voice reflects the enthusiasm and excitement of all Indians. I extend my heartiest congratulations and best wishes to you for hoisting the flag of India in space. I am not taking much time, so first of all tell me, is everything fine there? Are you feeling well?

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Shubhanshu Shukla: Yes, Prime Minister Ji! Thank you very much for your wishes and the wishes of my 140 crore countrymen. I am absolutely fine and safe here. Because of your blessings and love… I am feeling very good. This is a very new experience and somewhere or the other, many such things are happening which show in which direction I and many people like me in our country and our India are moving. This journey of mine, this small journey of 400 kilometers from the earth to the orbit, is not just mine. I feel that somewhere this is also the journey of our country because when I was young, I could never imagine that I could become an astronaut. But I believe that today's India under your leadership provides this opportunity and also gives a chance to realize those dreams. So, this is a great achievement for me and I feel very proud that I am able to represent my country here. Thank you, Prime Minister Ji!

Prime Minister: Shubh, you are out in space, where gravity is next to nothing, but every Indian is seeing how down to earth you are. Did you feed the Gajar ka halwa you carried with you to your friends?

Shubhanshu Shukla: Yes, Prime Ministerji! I had brought some food items from my country, like Gajar ka Halwa, Moong Dal Halwa and Aam Ras and I wanted my other friends, who have come from other countries, to also taste it and experience the rich culinary heritage of India. So, we all sat together and tasted it and everyone liked it very much. Some people asked when they would come down and visit our country and taste it with us…

Prime Minister: Shubh, Parikrama is a centuries old tradition of India. You have got the good fortune of doing Parikrama of Mother Earth. Which part of the Earth will you be passing over right now?

Shubhanshu Shukla: Yes, Prime Minister Ji! I don't have that information right now, but a little while ago I was looking out the window, we were passing over Hawaii, and we orbit 16 times a day. We see 16 sunrises and 16 sunsets from orbit and this entire process is very amazing. In this orbit, at this fast speed, we are moving at the speed of about 28000 kilometers per hour

while talking to you and this speed is not known because we are inside, but somewhere this speed definitely shows at what speed our country is progressing.

Prime Minister: Great!

Shubhanshu Shukla: At this moment we have reached here and now we have to go further from here.

Prime Minister: Well, what was the first thought that came to your mind after seeing the vastness of space?

Shubhanshu Shukla: Prime Minister ji, to be honest, when we reached the orbit for the first time, reached space, the first view was of the Earth and the first thought after seeing the Earth from outside, the first thought that came to mind was that the Earth looks completely uniform, I mean no boundary line, no border is visible from outside. And the second thing that was very noticeable was when we saw India for the first time, when we study India on the map, we see how big the size of other countries is, what is our size, we see that on the map, but it is not correct because we draw a 3D object in 2D, that is, on paper. India really looks very grand, looks very big. It is much bigger than what we see on the map and the feeling of oneness, the feeling of oneness of the earth, which is also our motto that unity in diversity, its importance is understood in such a way when seen from outside that it seems that no border exists, no state exists, no countries exist, finally we all are a part of humanity and the earth is our home and all of us are its citizens.

Prime Minister: Shubhanshu, you are the first Indian to go to the space station. You have worked very hard. You have gone through a long training. Now you are in a real situation, you are actually in space, how different are the conditions there? How are you adapting?

Shubhanshu Shukla: Everything is different here Prime Minister Ji, we did training for the last one year, I knew about all the systems, I knew about all the processes, I knew about the experiments. But as soon as I came here, suddenly everything changed, because our body gets so used to living in gravity that everything is decided by it, but after coming here, since gravity is microgravity and is absent, even small things become very difficult. Right now, while talking to you, I have tied my legs, otherwise I would go up and the mike too, these are small things, that is, even if I leave it like this, it keeps floating like this. Drinking water, walking, sleeping is a big challenge, you can sleep on the roof, you can sleep on the walls, you can sleep on the ground.

So, Prime Minister Ji, everything happens, the training is good, but the environment changes, so it takes a day or two to get used to it, but then it becomes fine, then it becomes normal.

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Prime Minister: Shubh, India's strength lies in both science and spirituality. You are on a space journey, but the journey of India must also be going on. India must be running inside you. Do you get the benefit of meditation and mindfulness in that environment?

Shubhanshu Shukla: Yes, Prime Minister Ji, I completely agree. I believe that India is already running and this mission is just the first step of that big race and we are definitely moving ahead and we will have our own stations in space and many people will reach there and mindfulness also makes a lot of difference. There are many situations during normal training or even during launch, which are very stressful and with mindfulness you are able to keep yourself calm in those situations and if you keep yourself calm, you are able to take good decisions. It is said that no one can eat while running, so the calmer you remain, the better you will be able to take decisions. So, I think mindfulness plays a very important role in these things, so if both things are practiced together, then in such a challenging environment or challenging atmosphere, I think it will be very useful and will help people adapt very quickly.

Prime Minister: You are doing many experiments in space. Is there any experiment that will benefit the agriculture or health sector in the future?

Shubhanshu Shukla: Yes, Prime Minister Ji, I can say with great pride that for the first time Indian scientists have designed 7 unique experiments, which I have brought with me to the station and the first experiment that I am going to do, which is scheduled today, is on Stem

Cells. So, what happens on going to space is that because gravity is absent, the load goes away and hence muscle loss occurs. So, my experiment is looking at whether we can stop or delay this muscle loss by giving some supplement. It has a direct implication on Earth too that these supplements can be used on people who suffer muscle loss due to old age. So, I think it can definitely be used there. Along with this, the other experiment is on the growth of microalgae. These microalgae are very small but very nutritious, so if we can see their growth here and invent a process so that we can grow them in large numbers and provide nutrition, then somewhere it will be very useful for food security on earth. The biggest advantage of space is that the process here happens very quickly. So, we do not need to wait for months or years, so the results that we get here can be used by us and…

Prime Minister: Shubhanshu, after the success of Chandrayaan, a new interest in science was born among the children and youth of the country, the passion to explore space increased. Now this historic journey of yours is further strengthening that resolve. Today children do not just look at the sky, they think, I too can reach there. This thinking, this feeling is the real foundation of our future space missions. What message would you give to the young generation of India?

Shubhanshu Shukla: Prime Minister Ji, if I want to give a message to our young generation today, then first of all I will tell you that in the direction in which India is moving, we have seen very bold and very high dreams and to fulfil those dreams, we need all of you, so to fulfil that need, I would say that there is no one path to success that sometimes you take one path, sometimes someone takes the other path, but one thing that is common in every path is that you should never give up trying, Never Stop Trying. If you adopt this basic mantra that no matter what path you are on, where you are, but you will never give up, then success may come today or tomorrow, but it will definitely come.

Prime Minister: I am sure that the youth of the country will like these words of yours and you know me very well. Whenever I talk to anyone, I always give them homework. We have to take Mission Gaganyaan forward, we have to build our own space station, and also have to land Indian astronauts on the moon. Your experiences will be very useful in all these missions. I am sure you must be recording your experiences there.

Shubhanshu Shukla: Yes, Prime Minister Ji, absolutely, while undergoing the training and experiencing this entire mission, the lessons that I have received, the learnings that I have gained, I am absorbing them all like a sponge and I am sure that all these things will prove to be very valuable, very important for us when I come back and we will be able to apply these lessons effectively in our missions and complete them as quickly as possible. Because my friends who had come with me, somewhere they also asked me when we can go on Gaganyaan, which I felt very happy to hear and I said that soon. So, I think that this dream will be fulfilled very soon and the lessons that I am learning here; after coming back, I will try to apply them 100% in my mission and complete it as soon as possible.

Prime Minister: Shubhanshu, I am sure that this message of yours will inspire and when we met before you left, I also got the opportunity to meet your family members and I saw that all your family members are equally emotional and full of enthusiasm. Shubhanshu, today I really enjoyed talking to you. I know you have a lot of work and you have to work at a speed of 28000 kilometers, so I will not take much of your time. Today I can say with confidence that this is the first chapter of the success of India's Gaganyaan mission. This historic journey of yours is not just limited to space, it will give speed and new strength to our journey towards developed India. India is going to open the doors of new possibilities of space for the world. Now India will not just fly, it will prepare the platform for new flights in future. I want to hear something more in your mind because I do not want to ask a question. If you express the feelings that are in your mind, the countrymen will listen, the young generation of the country will listen, then I myself am very eager to hear some more things from you.

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Shubhanshu Shukla: Thank you, Prime Minister Ji! This entire journey of coming to space and training here and reaching here, I have learnt a lot in this, Prime Minister Ji, but after reaching

here, it is a personal accomplishment for me, but somewhere I feel that this is a very big collective achievement for our country. And I want to give a message to every child who is watching this, to every youth who is watching this and that is that if you try and you make your future well, then your future will be good and the future of our country will be good and keep only one thing in your mind, that sky has never the limits, neither for you, nor for me, nor for India and if you always keep this thing in your mind, then you will move ahead, you will illuminate your future and you will illuminate the future of our country and this is my message, Prime Minister and I am very, very emotional and very happy that I got the opportunity to talk to you today and through you to talk to 140 crore countrymen, who are able to see, this tricolor that you are seeing behind me, it was not here, before yesterday when I came here, then we have hoisted it here for the first time. So, this makes me very emotional and I feel very good to see that India has reached the International Space Station today.

Prime Minister: Shubhanshu, I wish you and all your colleagues the very best for the success of your mission. Shubhanshu, we are all waiting for your return. Take care of yourself, keep raising the respect of Maa Bharati. Many many best wishes, best wishes of 140 crore countrymen and I thank you very much for working so hard and reaching this height. Bharat Mata ki Jai!

Shubhanshu Shukla: Thank you, Prime Minister, thank you and thank you to all 140 crore countrymen and Bharat Mata Ki Jai for everyone from space!