Suggest measures for speedy disposal of cases: CJI to HCs


Team Udayavani, Jun 27, 2018, 8:38 AM IST

New Delhi: Chief Justice of India (CJI) Dipak Misra has asked the high courts across the country to suggest measures for speedy disposal of cases to curb pendency and filling up of vacancies in the subordinate judiciary.

In a communication to the chief justices of the high courts, the CJI has suggested that a disposal review mechanism should be put in place keeping in view the pendency of large number of cases in the courts.

“The high courts have already been requested to prepare action plans with cut-off dates for disposal of 10-year and five-year old cases and such plans have to be continuously monitored by committees at the level of high courts and subordinate courts in the light of experience and new ideas,” the letter said.

The CJI said that “experiences show that overall monitoring, review and course correction of any action plan yields optimum results”.

Justice Misra has said in the communication that a disposal review mechanism in the high courts would concentrate on disposal of cases on a priority basis.

“Continuing formative assessment is the key to strengthen and reinforce the justice delivery system. It is essential to align process oriented approach with result oriented approach in an effort to build core process into strengths and achieve the desired goal,” he has said.

The communication has also referred to the arrears committee of the apex court which has found that a large number of criminal and civil appeals were pending in various high courts across the country. This committee has been tasked to monitor and prepare action plan for disposal of old cases.

The CJI has recommended that the arrears committee of each high court should meet at least once every month and prepare a report in this regard as it would help monitor the disposal of old cases and matters of prioritised categories.

In a separate communication to the high courts recently, the CJI had highlighted the issue of number of vacancies in the subordinate judiciary and asked them to fill up the vacancies where it was 15 per cent or more.

“It has also been obligated upon the high courts to ensure that the selection and appointment committee periodically monitors the process of filling up vacancies in the district judiciary and an online portal is developed for its continuous monitoring,” the communication said.

Recently, while speaking at a function held at the Orissa High Court, Justice Misra had reportedly highlighted the issue of lack of proper infrastructure in the courts and said that the state’s failure to provide basic facilities would be a violation of the litigants’ right to life, including right to speedy trial. 

Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.

Top News

Bengaluru eateries butter up voter turnout with free dosa

Low voter turnout in Karnataka: Only 38.23% cast votes in 14 LS segments during first half of the day

Karnataka Polls: No Modi wave but anti-BJP wave, says CM Siddaramaiah

Cal HC directs NIA to file report on clashes in Murshidabad over Ram Navami celebrations

Karnataka officials don vibrant sarees to promote voter participation

Karnataka sees over 22% voter turnout in 14 Lok Sabha seats by 11 AM

2 Army personnel Injured, 2 terrorists neutralized in Baramulla gunfight

Related Articles More

Shah: UCC Implementation in MP Fulfills BJP Pledge, Modi’s Commitment

Cal HC directs NIA to file report on clashes in Murshidabad over Ram Navami celebrations

Karnataka officials don vibrant sarees to promote voter participation

Omar, Mehbooba ask EC not to postpone polls in Anantnag-Rajouri LS seat

SC to consider plea of MP Bar Council leaders against contempt proceedings

MUST WATCH

Skin Rash, Causes, Signs and Symptoms

11 bullets found in python’s body!

K. Jayaprakash Hegde Sharing His Memories

Grafting Jack Anil

Heat Illness


Latest Additions

Shah: UCC Implementation in MP Fulfills BJP Pledge, Modi’s Commitment

Kumaraswamy accuses political opponents of inducements in Bangalore rural elections

Bengaluru eateries butter up voter turnout with free dosa

Low voter turnout in Karnataka: Only 38.23% cast votes in 14 LS segments during first half of the day

Karnataka Polls: No Modi wave but anti-BJP wave, says CM Siddaramaiah

Thanks for visiting Udayavani

You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.