JAMMU: The two-day conference on “Criminal Justice Administration with special reference to New Criminal Laws and Discussion on Civil/Criminal Rules” organised by the J&K Judicial Academy for Judges of District Judiciary, Legal Aid Defence Counsels, Investigating Officers of Jammu Province and Research Assistants from High Court of J&K and Ladakh concluded here today at Jammu Wing, Janipur.
The conference was held under the patronage of the Chief Justice, High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh (Patron-in-Chief, J&K Judicial Academy), Justice Tashi Rabstan, the guidance of Justice Sindhu Sharma, Chairperson, Governing Committee for J&K Judicial Academy and members of Governing Committee for J&K Judicial Academy.
On the first day, the sessions were conducted by Rajiv Gupta, Principal District Judge Rajouri, who discussed various principles of criminal justice administration and stressed that the innocence of the accused must be preserved until proven guilty. He added how recent amendments impact our daily responsibilities in criminal justice administration. He said that with the rapid evolution of criminal laws, it becomes crucial to comprehend the practical implications these new laws on judicial processes. Rajiv Gupta guided the participants through these changes, shedding light on key legal updates and offering practical insights into implementing them effectively.
On the second day, the sessions were conducted by M.S. Parihar, Former District & Session Judge who facilitated a constructive dialogue on applying civil and criminal rules effectively in real-life cases. The session was crucial for reinforcing our understanding of recent procedural developments and addressing challenges in their application.
Sonia Gupta, Director of J&K Judicial Academy conducted the proceedings for the Two Days Conference and presented the vote of thanks.
All the sessions remained very interactive during which all the participants actively participated and shared their experiences, and difficulties and also discussed various aspects of the subject topics. They also raised a number of queries which were answered satisfactorily by worthy resource persons.