No country can claim to be democratic without removing inequality, said in a program that CJI Gawai - CJI says no country can claim that he is democratic without

Chief Justice Br Gavai said on Wednesday that no nation could really claim to be progressive or democratic without removing the marginalized margins. The Chief Justice said that justice is not an abstract ideal. It must be rooted in opportunities for social structures and in the circumstances of people who live. Pti, New -Delhi. Chief Justice Br Gavai said on Wednesday that no nation could really claim to be progressive or democratic without removing the marginalized margins. Socio-economic justice is a practical needs CJI that emphasizes that socio-economic justice is a practical need to achieve the purpose of long-term stability, social harmony and sustainable development. Justice is not an abstract ideal CJI when addressing a program organized to fit the role of the Constitution in providing socio-economic justice in India, the Chief Justice said that justice is not an abstract ideal. It must be rooted in social structures, opportunities and the circumstances of people who live. CJI said it is not just a matter of redistribution or well -being. It is also about to live every person with respect, to feel full human ability and enable them to participate equally in the social, economic and political life of the country. Security to Minor Girl Bihar, Delhi Police: The Supreme Court on Wednesday instructed the director general of police and police in Delhi, Delhi Police Commissioner, to provide adequate protection to the minor girl demanding to cancel her marriage. A Bank of Justice Ujjwal Bhuiyan and Justice Manmohan said that the girl and her friend were in danger and that the officials should contact them and provide essential help. The girl, who was recorded with the friend, claims that on December 9, 2024, she was married for violence at the age of 16 and a half -age, and now the man and in -laws are forcing her to carry out the marriage. The bank agreed to hear the petition and ordered the Bihar administration, the girl’s husband and in -laws on July 15. The girl said in the petition that her in -laws did not allow the parents to return and claimed to have spent a lot of money for marriage and spending. The girl’s threat to the girl said the in -laws repeatedly told her they wanted a child. The girl claims she wants to study further, but the father -in -law kept her in captivity despite the promise to allow her to go back to her parents. The minor claims that she ran away with a friend and that she is afraid that her life may be in danger if she returns to Bihar.