There are many challenges faced by the legal system in India. What are the main legal challenges in achieving justice and equality?
Vulnerability means being open and honest with sharing your true feelings and imperfections & taking risks, even if it means getting hurt or rejected. It's about being brave, authentic and willing to connect deeply with others. Vulnerability can profoundly transform our approach to ethical leadeRead more
Vulnerability means being open and honest with sharing your true feelings and imperfections & taking risks, even if it means getting hurt or rejected. It’s about being brave, authentic and willing to connect deeply with others.
Vulnerability can profoundly transform our approach to ethical leadership by –
- Promoting authenticity transforms our approach by embracing transparency, honesty and genuine self expression without pretenses or masks.
- Embracing imperfection transforms our approach by acknowledging limitations, learning from mistakes and fostering humility and growth.
- Building resilience transforms our approach by coping with adversity, learning from failures and thriving through challenges.
- Cultivating accountability transforms our approach by promoting ownership, transparency and responsibility for actions and decisions.
- Encouraging growth transforms our approach by fostering learning, innovation and self improvement through openness and feedback.
- Enhanced decision making transforms our approach by integrating diverse perspectives, values and expertise for informed choices.
- Demonstrating courageous decision making transforms our approach in ethical leadership by taking bold, principled stands and owning difficult choices.
Vulnerability can be tough but it helps leaders to grow and build trust. By being open and honest, they overcome fears, build strength and create a positive work culture. This inspires others and leads to innovation and success.
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In the administration of justice and equality, a significant portion of the legal system in India has its delivery issues. Among the key issues involved are the following: Judicial Backlog: This entails a huge judicial backlog in courts which in itself leads to justice being delayed over the years.Read more
In the administration of justice and equality, a significant portion of the legal system in India has its delivery issues. Among the key issues involved are the following:
Judicial Backlog: This entails a huge judicial backlog in courts which in itself leads to justice being delayed over the years.
Corruption: There is corruption in the judiciary and law enforcement, which is why the system has such an upside down state.
Access Inequality: The poor class of people in the society do not have appropriate legal assistance and justice for them.
See less-Obsolete enactments: Some of the holistic approach old laws need to be amended in order to solve present-day challenges.
-Legal Awareness: There is very little knowledge concerning one’s legal rights and remedies among the community members residing in the villages.
-Police Reforms: The violence and incompetence among some police officers meet the ends of justice only up to a certain point.
Currently what is needed are comprehensive reforms that comprise judiciary changes, law enforcing agencies strengthening, enhancement of legal assistance services and elevation of legal education.