Public trust refers to the confidence citizens have in their government and institutions. It is essential for a functioning democracy. High levels of public trust encourage civic engagement. They foster cooperation between the government and the public. Conversely, low trust can lead to apathy and disillusionment. Maintaining transparency and accountability is crucial. Public trust shapes the effectiveness of policies and governance.
Recent reforms in India's criminal justice system mark shift in legal practices. On December 3, 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will introduce three new laws aimed at modernising...
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