Participants in the march organised by a Mumbai-based trust 'Forum for Fast Justice', paid homage to the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi at his memorial at Raj Ghat before embarking on the 35-day trip that will see them criss-cross the country.
The activists, comprising largely of social workers and lawyers, will cover around 170 districts as well as major towns across 22 states. The march, christened 'Nyay Yatra', will conclude on March 4 at Jantar Mantar.
"Marches such as this are needed as the decision makers are not taking any interest. The public is feeling helpless, as to whom do they approach regarding these pressing issues. The yatra should create public awareness and build pressure on the decision makers to do something positive," Bharuka said.
Raj Kachroo, who is part of the cause, said blaming the pendency of cases on the paucity of judges does not hold water as the situation in Delhi is "no better" than the national average despite the city having a large number of judges.
The yatris boarded four vehicles, plastered with catchy slogans like 'Justice delayed is justice denied'. Fitted with public announcement facilities, the activists aim to address corner rallies across the duration of the march from these buses.
Bharuka, who is also a former acting Chief Justice of the
Karnataka High Court, identified "delays" to be the main problem afflicting the judicial system in India, which he said can be "attended" to.
"The main reasons behind these delays include lack of proper management of courts and cases. If that area is taken up through the use of IT, all the grievances can be redressed. And, if more time is spared for judicial works, pendencies should come down significantly," he said.
Raiyani said the participants in the march are striving to take the message of "fair and fast" justice to the masses in hundreds of villages, towns and cities, connecting the whole country to the movement.
The Mumbai-based trust will hold a two-day Annual National Convention immediately after the conclusion of the march on March 4 at Jantar Mantar here where it plans to pass a resolution enunciating its demands.
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