NEW DELHI — Chief Justice of India (CJI) D Y Chandrachud on Saturday said district judiciary is the “backbone of the judiciary” and thus a crucial component of the rule of law and calling it subordinate must be stopped. Referring to the increasing number of women joining the district judiciary in the past few years, he highlighted that judges, despite being professionals, are affected by their own “brush with reality” and their mental health may suffer as a consequence. Speaking at the ‘National Conference of the District Judiciary’, which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi here, Justice Chandrachud said district judiciary is the first point of contact for a citizen in search of justice. “The district judiciary is a crucial component of the rule of law,” he said, adding, “Data on the NJDG (National Judicial Data Grid) reveals a basic truth – the district judiciary is not just the first but is also the final point of contact for citizens”. The CJI said the reasons may be numerous – many citizens are unable to afford legal representation, they have a lack of awareness about statutory rights, and there are geographical difficulties in physically accessing courts. “The quality of our...