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Pr. district & sessions judge chairs 3rd UTRC meeting in Kupwara
10/18/2023 10:39:07 PM

Early Times Report

KUPWARA, Oct 18: District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) Kupwara today convened its third Under Trial Review Committee (UTRC) meeting at District Court Kupwara which was conducted under strict adherence to the directives issued by the National Legal Services Authority (NLSA) and J&K Legal Services Authority (J&K LSA).
The meeting was chaired by Principal District and Sessions Judge Kupwara & Chairperson DLSA Kupwara, Shazia Tabasum. The primary objective of the 3rd UTRC meeting was to streamline and expedite the judicial process, aiming for timely resolution of cases and alleviating the burden on the litigants.
The meeting witnessed fruitful discussions on implementing innovative strategies and best practices to further enhance the efficiency of the judiciary in District Kupwara. The meeting was attended by, Addl. District & Sessions Judge P.O. Fast Track Court Kupwara, Khem Raj Sharma, Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Ayushi Sudan, Secretary DLSA Kupwara, Manzoor Ahmad Khan, ASP Kupwara, Farhat Jeelani, SP District Jail Baramulla, Barkat Ahmad Dar, SP District Jail Kupwara, Shabaz Hussain Bhat, CMO Kupwara Dr. Ramzan, Public Prosecutor Pr. District & Sessions Court Kupwara, Syed Jahangir, Deputy Chief Legal Aid Defense Counsel DLSA Kupwara, Mozamil Yousuf Bhat and Assistant Legal Aid Defense Counsel DLSA Kupwara, Tawseef Raja. Their distinguished presence at the meeting underscored the commitment and dedication of all stakeholders towards the effective functioning of the UTRC. With their diverse expertise and experience, these esteemed officials contributed valuable insights and recommendations that will shape the future of the under-trial system in Kupwara.
During the meeting, the committee reviewed the progress and status of the cases that were recommended to be considered for release in the first and second UTRC meetings. In addition, the participants engaged in fruitful deliberations on various issues pertaining to under trial cases including case pendency, legal aid, bail, and other relevant matters. The discussions primarily focused on the importance of formulating effective strategies to streamline the legal system and facilitate the timely resolution of pending cases. The participants emphasized the need to ensure the speedy trial of under trial cases while upholding the principles of justice and fairness.
The committee also recognized the significance of providing adequate legal aid to under trial prisoners, especially those who cannot afford legal representation.
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