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Making all efforts to fill vacant posts of judges, says government

Facing Attack, The Government On Friday Said It Is Making All Out Efforts To See That Vacant Posts Of Judges Are Filled Up Even As It Insisted That There Has Been No Abnormal Increase In The Vacancies In The High Courts Under NDA Rule As Compared To The Previous UPA Regime.

PTI | Updated on: 28 Oct 2016, 10:58:24 PM
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New Delhi:

Facing attack, the government on Friday said it is making all out efforts to see that vacant posts of judges are filled up even as it insisted that there has been no abnormal increase in the vacancies in the High Courts under NDA rule as compared to the previous UPA regime.

The average annual rate of appointment of judges in the High Courts has not declined during the last 2 years, though no new appointments were made during April-December, 2015 due to hearing of the NJAC matter, sources said.

"Government of India has utmost respect for the judiciary and its independence," a source said, against the backdrop of strong statement by Chief Justice of India T S Thakur over the vacancies not being filled up.

The sources said the government is concerned about the increasing pendency in the judicial courts and "Hence, Government has been making all out efforts to see that the vacant posts are filled up."

The sources said that it is being presented in the media that the number of vacancies of judges in the High Court has increased abnormally in recent times. "However, an analysis of data for the last 10 years indicates that there is no such abnormal increase," the source said.

Giving details, the sources said that during the last 10 years, the number of vacancies has varied from 265 to 280.

Similarly, working strength of judges in the High Courts has remained almost the same, around 600.

The current working strength in High Courts is 620, they said against the backdrop of attack by the Chief Justice and opposition parties, including Congress.

"Further, 173 new posts of judges were created in last 2 years. This has added to the vacancies in the High Courts," the source said.

During the period 2009-2014, only 20 new posts of High Courts judges had been created whereas during 2015 and 2016, 173 new posts were created.

"If we exclude that period, the average annual rate of appointment of High Courts Judges has increased by 63 per cent (from 74 to 121 per year)," the source added.

 

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First Published : 28 Oct 2016, 10:56:00 PM

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