Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav emphasized the crucial role of prosecution officers in the justice system. He stated that courts, police, and prosecution work together to deliver justice to victims. Effective coordination between the judiciary, government, administration, and prosecution is essential to ensure justice and improve law and order in the state. He urged prosecution officers to be well-versed in legal procedures, prosecution work, and judicial intricacies to efficiently fulfil their responsibilities. CM Dr. Yadav was addressing the inaugural session of the 45-day foundational training program for more than 210 newly appointed Assistant District Public Prosecution Officers at the Central Police Training Academy in Kanhasiya. On this occasion, he, along with Supreme Court Justice Shri J.K. Maheshwari, Chief Justice of MP High Court Shri Suresh Kumar Kait, and MP High Court Judge Shri Vivek Agarwal, lit the ceremonial lamp to commence the training program. CM Dr. Yadav praised the judiciary's significant contribution to establishing good governance in the country in his address. He highlighted that public prosecution officers have a golden opportunity to ensure swift justice for victims and the needy by utilizing their youthful energy, intellectual expertise, and dedication. He emphasized that strict adherence to judicial orders is the essence of good governance. He acknowledged that the judiciary has played a pivotal role in strengthening democratic traditions in the country.