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The Law Commission of India has rejected a recommendation that India's court language be Hindi, rather than English.
The recommendation was made by a parliamentary committee, who want all Supreme Court and High Court judgments delivered in Hindi.
Source: The Hindu : National : Panel says ?no? to Hindi as court language
The recommendation was made by a parliamentary committee, who want all Supreme Court and High Court judgments delivered in Hindi.
The Commission said: ?Arguments are generally made in higher courts in English and the basic literature under the Indian system is primarily based on English and American textbooks and case laws. Thus, judges at the higher level should be left free to evolve their own pattern of delivering judgments.
?It is important to remember that every citizen, every court has the right to understand the law laid down finally by the apex court and at present one should appreciate that such a language is only English. The use of English also facilitates the movement of lawyers from High Courts to the apex court since they are not confronted with any linguistic problem and English remains the language at both levels.
Source: The Hindu : National : Panel says ?no? to Hindi as court language