UK-India Legal Talks: How Gender Justice and Bilateral Reforms Take Shape

A UK Ministry of Justice delegation met with India's Legislative Secretary Rajiv Mani to enhance bilateral legal cooperation. The talks covered multiple areas including gender justice initiatives and ease of living reforms. Both sides discussed operational aspects of their existing Memorandum of Understanding. The meeting demonstrated shared commitment to strengthening legal collaboration between the two nations.

Key Points: UK India Legal Delegation Discuss Gender Justice Bilateral Cooperation

  • Comprehensive discussions covered gender justice initiatives and legislative reforms
  • Focus on repealing obsolete laws and improving tribunal systems
  • Training programs planned for officers in legislative drafting
  • Operational aspects of India-UK MoU implementation discussed
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UK delegation discusses gender justice, drafting with Legislative Secretary

UK Ministry of Justice delegation meets India's Legislative Secretary Rajiv Mani to strengthen bilateral legal cooperation, gender justice initiatives, and ease of living reforms.

"The meeting reflected the shared commitment of India and the UK to strengthen mutual collaboration in the field of law and justice - Official Statement"

New Delhi, Nov 7

A delegation from the UK Ministry of Justice discussed gender justice and ease of living initiatives with the Indian Secretary, Legislative Department, as part of an initiative to enhance bilateral cooperation, an official said on Friday.

During the meeting, Rajiv Mani, Secretary, Legislative Department, Ministry of Law and Justice, engaged in a comprehensive discussion with the visitors on enhancing bilateral cooperation in the field of Law and Justice, said the official in a statement.

The comprehensive discussions, held on Thursday, covered a wide range of subjects including repealing of obsolete laws, the tribunal system, ease of living initiatives, gender justice and training programmes for officers of both countries in the area of legislative drafting.

Both sides also discussed the operational aspects of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two countries, said the statement.

The meeting reflected the shared commitment of India and the UK to strengthen mutual collaboration in the field of law and justice, it said.

The UK delegation included officials from the British High Commission. The delegation from the UK Ministry of Justice comprised David Meyer, Head of International Programmes, Christina Soper, Head of International Rule of Law, Paul Scott, Legal Services Senior Policy Advisor and Barbora Cindarova, International Engagement Senior Policy Advisor, MoJ.

Earlier this week, Professor Ajay Kumar Sood, Principal Scientific Adviser (PSA) to the Government of India, and Dr David Warren Smith, the National Technology Adviser to the UK, unveiled the pilot version of the India-United Kingdom Science and Technology Partnership (IN-UK-STP) dashboard.

The pilot version of the IN-UK-STP dashboard, jointly developed by the Office of PSA and the British High Commission, covers 143 bilateral projects jointly supported and implemented by various stakeholders from India and the UK, from 2018 onwards.

The dashboard maps the projects in terms of funding value, implementing partners and funding agencies from both sides, according to the Office of Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Repealing obsolete laws is long overdue. Our legal system has so many colonial-era laws that need updating. Good to see practical discussions happening.
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Sarah B
While international cooperation is good, I hope we're not just importing Western models of gender justice. India needs solutions that work within our cultural context and address our specific challenges.
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Arjun K
The training programs for officers sound promising. Our judicial officers can definitely benefit from international exposure. Hope this leads to faster justice delivery for common people.
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Meera T
Ease of living initiatives through legal reforms is exactly what we need! So many daily activities get stuck in bureaucratic red tape. Hope this brings some relief to ordinary citizens.
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David E
The science and technology partnership dashboard mentioned at the end is interesting too. Shows how India-UK collaboration is expanding across multiple sectors. Good for both economies.

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