Public trust in the Indian judiciary is arguably at an all time low, argue the experts in this 4th episode of Cine Ink Podcast series 'Police Adalat Aur Insaaf'. 70% of prisoners in Indian jails are undertrials. Most of them are poor. Vacancies at all levels, lack of diversity, under representation of women and marginalised people in judiciary, all point towards a failing state of India's judicial system.
Panellists: Maja Daruwala, Chief Editor of India Justice Report, Vipul Mudgal, Director, Common Cause,, Harish Narasappa, Co-founder, DAKSH, Prof. Vijay Raghavan, TISS-Prayas, and Radhika Jha, Lead Researcher, The Status of Policing in India Report.
Public trust in the Indian judiciary is arguably at an all time low, argue the experts in this 4th episode of Cine Ink Podcast series 'Police Adalat Aur Insaaf'. 70% of prisoners in Indian jails are undertrials. Most of them are poor. Vacancies at all levels, lack of diversity, under representation of women and marginalised people in judiciary, all point towards a failing state of India's judicial system.
Panellists: Maja Daruwala, Chief Editor of India Justice Report, Vipul Mudgal, Director, Common Cause,, Harish Narasappa, Co-founder, DAKSH, Prof. Vijay Raghavan, TISS-Prayas, and Radhika Jha, Lead Researcher, The Status of Policing in India Report.
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