He said that while the Centre was willing to fund the process of strengthening subordinate judiciary, the state governments will also have to pitch in with their efforts.
"I must confess that our judicial system is under strain with more than three crore cases pending in various courts. The goal of affordable and expeditious justice for the common man is still a distant dream.
He said for those left outside the "umbrella", repeated affirmations of commitment to the rule of law and legal rights of citizens seem "hollow."
Kumar said there was a need to make "substantial investments" in the physical and human resource infrastructure to strengthen the justice delivery system.
The strength of judges and judicial officers needed to be least doubled at various levels, the Minister said.
Kumar said consultations are on with the Planning Commission, the Finance Commission and the Finance Ministry to find additional resources for the purpose and the expenditure may be shared between the central and state governments.
