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Kiran Kumar (Lawyer)     10 July 2009

Use of Hindi in Courts

unfortunately in Inida, Hindi did not get the respect it deserved in the post independence period, officially its our national language but still not accepted by many states.  In southern states, English is preffered over Hindi.

 

buy any Chinese product, u ll find all the ingredients and price and all other necessary things will be written in Chinese language not in English.

 

whereas in India u ll find very few products with details written in Hindi.

 

still in various states one can find people unable to speak Hindi......if this is allowed that the official language of a High Court should be Hindi then our worthy regional politicians would demand the use of the state language first.

 

every body knows what happened in Maharashtra and how English is preferred over Hindi in Tamil Nadu.....not because of People of respective states but just because of our politicians.

 

the laws are written in Englsih (rather the core one are creation of English people), law is being taught in English at a wide scale....so it ll be big job to change the official language of courts without disturbing the administration of justice and without annoying the regional politicians.



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Kiran Kumar (Lawyer)     10 July 2009

unfortunately in Inida, Hindi did not get the respect it deserved in the post independence period, officially its our national language but still not accepted by many states.  In southern states, English is preffered over Hindi.

 

buy any Chinese product, u ll find all the ingredients and price and all other necessary things will be written in Chinese language not in English.

 

whereas in India u ll find very few products with details written in Hindi.

 

still in various states one can find people unable to speak Hindi......if this is allowed that the official language of a High Court should be Hindi then our worthy regional politicians would demand the use of the state language first.

 

every body knows what happened in Maharashtra and how English is preferred over Hindi in Tamil Nadu.....not because of People of respective states but just because of our politicians.

 

the laws are written in Englsih (rather the core one are creation of English people), law is being taught in English at a wide scale....so it ll be big job to change the official language of courts without disturbing the administration of justice and without annoying the regional politicians.


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