The urgent need for a consensus and mutually acceptable solutions towards the provision of easy and expeditious delivery of justice in India is increasingly being recognized by the various stakeholders. This development was contextualized in the recent Law Day Conference 2017 on balancing the roles of the three wings of the State towards India’s development, organized by NITI Aayog (NITI) and the Law Commission of India over two days on November 25th and 26th, the latter now officially known as Constitution Day or Samvidhaan Divas. It’s prudent to preface this column by unequivocally stating that the judiciary is the guardian of the Constitution especially when the executive and the legislature either overstep their powers or neglect to perform their duties. Having said that, a lot needs to be done to meet the stated objectives that help fulfil the expectations from the judiciary and the legal system to ensure the goals of expeditious and affordable justice are met at the earliest.