Delroy Chuck Hosts Courtesy Call with Indian High Commissioner to Strengthen Jamaica’s Justice System
Kingston, Jamaica – Minister of Justice Delroy Chuck recently welcomed His Excellency Mayank Joshi, the High Commissioner of India to Jamaica, during a courtesy call on September 10, 2024. The meeting focused on strengthening the relationship between the two nations, particularly in areas related to justice and the legal framework in Jamaica.
During the discussions, Chuck and Joshi explored various initiatives aimed at enhancing Jamaica’s judicial system. These efforts are expected to foster more efficient court proceedings and improve access to justice for all citizens. The two leaders exchanged insights on best practices from both countries, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in advancing legal reform.
I recently welcomed High Commissioner of India His Excellency Mayank Joshi at a courtesy call.
We discussed several initiatives aimed at further strengthening the courts and justice system in Jamaica. pic.twitter.com/VWhRcDQPLb— Delroy Chuck (@Delroychuckjm) September 10, 2024
The Ministry of Justice in Jamaica, known for its continued work on modernizing the courts and promoting justice for all, has been exploring international partnerships to drive its agenda. The High Commissioner expressed India’s willingness to share expertise and resources that could support Jamaica’s legal system.
The courtesy call marks another step in the deepening relationship between Jamaica and India, a partnership that has seen growth in areas such as trade, culture, and now, the justice sector.
The meeting underscores the commitment of both nations to work together toward stronger, more equitable judicial systems, benefiting citizens in both countries.