"Justice Unplugged 2026," a collaborative event by The Hindu and VIT, Chennai, took place on Saturday, February 28, 2026, in New Delhi. The event gathered prominent legal minds to discuss pressing issues within the judiciary. Among the highlights was a keynote speech by noted lawyer and activist Karuna Nundy, who emphasized the significance of reservation policies in the judicial system.
Nundy articulated that reservations are crucial for ensuring diversity and representation within the judiciary, reflecting the nation's varied demographics. She argued that a more inclusive judiciary could enhance public trust and deliver justice more equitably. Her remarks resonated with attendees, sparking discussions on the need for systemic reforms to address entrenched inequalities.
The event also featured panels and interactive sessions on topics like judicial transparency and technological advancements in legal processes. Participants underscored the importance of continuous dialogue in fostering a more accessible and fair judicial system. "Justice Unplugged 2026" concluded with a call for actionable steps towards a judiciary that better mirrors the society it serves.
— Authored by Next24 Live