There are many challenges faced by the legal system in India. What are the main legal challenges in achieving justice and equality?
According to Erik Erikson's Psycho social theory personality of a person is predetermined via childhood. During 0-1 age group, trust is formed through the intimacy with a child's mother. If it's healthy, the child develops trust with the world. During 2-3 age group, autonomy is imbibed in a childRead more
According to Erik Erikson’s Psycho social theory personality of a person is predetermined via childhood. During 0-1 age group, trust is formed through the intimacy with a child’s mother. If it’s healthy, the child develops trust with the world. During 2-3 age group, autonomy is imbibed in a child. If the relationship is healthy enough with the parents, autonomy is established if it isn’t, the child develops shame. And also in 4-7 the kid takes initiative. This happens only through a healthy family system. If not the child develops guilt.
Followed by 8-12 an industrious kid can be developed by a healthy ecosystem in the familial setup. Inferiority complex develops in the kid when a healthy ecosystem isn’t found in the family setup. Likewise in the teen phases identity is established. So the importance of a right peer group does play à vital role. Role confusion and identity crisis arises when a healthy Peer group isn’t identified. Thus, the role of early childhood is very important in a child’s life.
And to achieve that enough awareness programmes can be conducted to parents through PTA meetings and societal groups such as religious communities and social groups.
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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.