"I can tell you now that with the leadership of Justice Khehar as the new Chief Justice, we will be able to work together in a very meaningful way to address the concerns in judiciary, to expedite appointments, to ensure people of merit are appointed and also overall reinforce infrastructure needed for justice delivery," he said at a conference on judicial reforms here.
The Minister said "in terms of fundamental duties, justice delivery is integral to good governance. Therefore, justice delivery has to be faster, expeditious and also to be delivered in the spirit of integrity and accountability."
Referring to his fight against Emergency as a student activist, Prasad said the government was led by those who had participated in that movement.
Maintaining that India was "an undertaxed country",
Prasad said only 3.7 crore people in the country pay tax.
Money is needed to provide the Army with best weapons for training, for startups, for healthcare and educational infrastructure.
"Do we not need the Indian Army to be well equipped with all the best weapons in training? For this we need money," adding that money was also needed to fund start-ups in the country and best infrastructure in healthcare and education
Speaking on the impact of demonetisation, he said "data has come to us that terorism is down, hawala is down, supari killing is down. But the most assuring part is that human trafficking and sex slavery is down in India as all the transaction for such crimes is in Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes and has been badly hit by demonetisation."
The minister also highlighted the effects of technology in good governance, saying people living in remote areas are benefitting from it.
"A new India is emerging. Believe in this new India. Exercises like payments through Aadhaar are game-changing when with the touch of your thumb payments will be done. They are bringing a lot of equality. A smart phone in hand is a tool of empowerment which gives a new confidence. I am very hopeful that this change in India will be a very remarkable change," he claimed.
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