Conference on Odisha’s Justice System: Capacity Assessment by NLUO [July 24]

About The National Law University Odisha (NLUO)

The National Law University Odisha (NLUO) is a vibrant addition to India’s national law universities. Within the short span, NLUO has made its mark as a university engaged in teaching and research in law.The University has received recognition from the University Grants Commission (UGC) under Section 12(b) of the UGC Act 1956, and has been receiving grants under the XIIth Plan. Its degrees offered are recognised by the Bar Council of India. It is also an associate member of the UGC-INFLIBNET, and a participant in the National Knowledge Network under the Ministry of Information Technology and Communication, Government of India.

About the conference

NLUO in collaboration with India Justice Report is organising a Conference on Odisha’s Justice System: Capacity Assessment on 24 July 2021. Over the last two India Justice Reports (2019 and 2020), the capacity of Odisha’s justice system has shown a need for improvement. The drop in rank from the 7th (IJR 2019) to the 11th (IJR 2020) spot is mainly attributable to structural deficiencies in the judiciary and prisons ‘pillars’; sliding from the 9th to the 15th rank, and from 5th to 9th respectively.

A deeper dive into these pillars throw up familiar problems: rising vacancies (including 1 out of 3 medical staff and officers ‘missing’ across prisons), stagnating or declining diversity, a declining case clearance rate in the subordinate courts contributing to the backlog and a growing trend of undertrial prisoners over a 5-year period. Present responses shaped by structural challenges and acts of commission and omission will inevitably shape the future delivery of justice, and therefore there is a need to seize the moment and redouble efforts to engage constructively and holistically in the repair and reconstruction of the justice system.

This Conference is a joint effort; organised by NLUO (Cuttack) and the India Justice Report team. It seeks to present Odisha-specific insights to the honourable custodians of the four pillars of the formal justice system i.e. judiciary, police, prisons and legal aid. It hopes to engage practitioners, duty holders within the system, civil society and academia and enrich ongoing efforts to improve Odisha’s justice system.

Important link

To join session 1, Click here

To join session 2, Click here

Important date

July 24, 2021 (10am- 5pm)

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