Quality of lawyers offering legal aid needs improvement: CJI Gogoi

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Newly-elected (CJI) on Saturday stressed the need for improving the quality of lawyers offering legal aid.

Addressing a felicitation programme organised by the of India, Gogoi, while acknowledging the depth of legal aid, said "In India, 67 per cent of prisoners are undertrials, out of these undertrials, almost 47 per cent are between 18-30 years, which means a large population of youth are undertrials. Quality of lawyers who are offering legal aid needs to be improved."

He also advocated for the improvement of facilities for lawyers and said that the to population ratio in needs to grow.

"What is the population in About 13-14 lakh lawyers, that is not much. In the United States, there is 1 for every 200 people but in India, it is one lawyer for every 1800 people. Lawyer-population ratio has to grow," he said.

took over as the 46th of India on October 3. He was administered the oath of office by at a function held in Rashtrapati Bhawan.

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First Published: Sat, October 06 2018. 17:35 IST