50 lower court Judges to visit India for training
The Indian government will bear all the expenses of the training programmes
A total of 50 judges from the lower judiciary are going to the National Judicial Academy and State Judicial Academy in Indian state of Madhya Pradesh to attend training programmes.
The Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs in accordance with the recommendations by the Supreme Court recently through a gazette notification gave the permission to the judges to go to India, official sources said today.
Deputy Secretary (DS) Dr Abul Hasnat of the Law and Justice division of the ministry signed the gazette notification.
The trainee judges include district and session Judge or its equivalent officers, additional district and sessions judge, joint district judge, senior assistant judge and assistant judge.
They will take part in the training courses from 10 to 20 February.
The Indian government will bear all the expenses of the training programmes.