(Photo: IANS)Indore, August 8 (IANS) The Chief Justice of India, Justice Surya Kant, on Saturday called for a more inclusive and people-centric justice delivery system, saying access to justice begins with dialogue and requires the legal system to understand the concerns of communities in their own languages and dialects. The CJI said these three principles should not remain mere slogans but should define how the legal system engages with citizens. The CJI said dialogue was central to building a justice system that genuinely responds to people's concerns. Before justice is delivered, people must feel that they have been heard,” CJI Surya Kant said. The event was inaugurated by CJI Surya Kant, Patron-in-Chief of NALSA, and other judges by lighting the ceremonial lamp.