The Constitution of India is the most powerful force of the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday while launching four digital court initiatives to celebrate Constitution Day at the Supreme Court in the presence of Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud.
PM Modi tweeted a few hours before the program, saying, ‘Today on Constitution Day, we pay tribute to the great people who gave us our Constitution and reiterate our commitment to fulfill their vision for our country.’
Since 2015, 26 November is celebrated as Constitution Day to honor the adoption of the Constitution. Addressing the Supreme Court on Constitution Day, Modi said the whole world is looking at India, which is experiencing rapid growth and economic development.
According to Modi, who quoted Mahatma Gandhi, fundamental rights are obligations that citizens must fulfill with full commitment and sincerity.
The Prime Minister said, “Be it an individual or an institution, our duties are our first priority. Amrit Kaal is the era of duties for us.”
Prime Minister Modi launched the “Virtual Justice Clock,” “Justice” mobile app 2.0, “Digital Court,” and “S3WaaS” websites, among other projects. “The project is an effort to provide services to litigants, lawyers and judiciary through ICT enablement of courts. Initiatives being launched by the Prime Minister include Virtual Justice Clock, JusticeIS Mobile App 2.0, Digital Courts and S3WAS website,” He had an office. said in a statement quoting.
PM Modi also paid tribute to those killed in the terrorist attacks in Mumbai on 26 November. “In 2008, when the country was celebrating Constitution Day, a terror attack was carried out by the enemies of democracy and the nation. I pay tribute to all.” Those who lost their lives that day, he said.