Key Points

Justice T.S. Sivagnanam has emphasized the critical importance of legal literacy in our digital age. He argues that modern technologies like online banking, shopping, and app usage now require citizens to understand complex legal agreements. The Chief Justice specifically highlighted how seemingly simple digital interactions carry significant legal responsibilities. His message is clear: legal knowledge is no longer optional but essential for navigating contemporary life.

Key Points: Digital Age Demands Legal Literacy Justice Sivagnanam Says

  • Legal awareness crucial in digital banking and online transactions
  • Technology makes understanding legal terms increasingly important
  • Youth studying law are modern social workers
  • Digital documents now require complex legal interpretation
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Everyone must have legal knowledge in digital age: Calcutta HC Justice Shivagnanam

Calcutta HC Chief Justice highlights critical need for legal knowledge in technology-driven world, emphasizing understanding digital agreements and rights.

"With these small clicks, we are taking on huge legal responsibilities. - Justice T.S. Sivagnanam"

Kolkata, Sep 6

Calcutta High Court Chief Justice T.S. Sivagnanam on Saturday said that in the digital age, it is important for everyone to have legal knowledge, adding that continuous legal education is a must for everyone.

He said this while speaking at the inauguration of the newly built Durgapur court building in West Burdwan district.

"Once upon a time, people could go about their daily lives without legal knowledge. But today, where our daily activities are technology-dependent, it is almost impossible to move forward without legal knowledge," he said.

The Chief Justice elaborated that digital banking, online shopping, social media content sharing, and even using mobile apps now require us to accept legal agreements called 'Terms and Conditions.'

"With these small clicks, we are taking on huge legal responsibilities. Many people fail to understand. Therefore, to survive in the digital world, it is essential to have a basic understanding of the law today," he said.

He also mentioned that earlier matters related to land and property were simple. But, now, in matters of multi-storey housing, housing societies or complex ownership, it is not possible to navigate without proper analysis of digital documents and legal documents. And therefore, the hour demands that one consult a lawyer at least once in a lifetime.

Addressing the youth and law students, the Chief Justice said, "You who have chosen to study law are the true social workers of this digital age. Law is not just a matter for the courts. It is now deeply intertwined with our daily lives."

New court building has been built in Durgapur at a cost of about forty crores of rupees. Calcutta High Court Chief Justice T.S. Shivagnanam, State Law Minister Malay Ghatak and others were present at its inauguration.

- IANS

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Rohit P
So true about those terms and conditions! We just click 'agree' without reading. Last month my friend got into trouble with a loan app because he didn't understand the fine print. Basic legal knowledge should be taught in schools.
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Aditya G
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish the judiciary would also focus on making laws more accessible to common people. The language in most legal documents is so complicated that even educated people struggle to understand.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, I completely agree. Digital rights, data privacy, and online contracts affect everyone now. Maybe the government should create simplified legal guides for common digital activities.
Vikram M
Good initiative by Calcutta HC! In rural areas, people are even more vulnerable to digital frauds because they don't understand legal implications. Hope they start awareness programs in regional languages too.
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Michael C
This is a global issue actually. In the US too, people blindly accept terms and conditions. Justice Shivagnanam's point about consulting a lawyer at least once is practical advice for everyone in today's world.

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