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Anil Agrawal (Retired)     12 September 2009

High Court Board

 I am told that whle lower courts fix the date of next hearing, no such practice obtains in the High Courts where it is termed as "on the board" which advocates and litigants have to keep track of everyday as nobody knows when the case will come up. It is also understood that it is not usual as it is in lower courts that the case will be posted for hearing before the same Judge when it reaches the Board.

What is the significance of this practice and how does it help administration of justice better? Does it mean that both the advocate and the litigant have to be on thir tenterhook all the time?



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v.sreenivas sivaram (senior civil judge CUM ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER)     14 September 2009

check with your lawyer or the website of the concerned high court where there is a provison for finding the case status in case of urgency ask your counsel to move a lunch/house motion or ask your adv to request the registry vide a written representation ", even though the system is old where there were less matters which could be disposed one after anothere today due to multifarious reasons the same may not hold good but solutions are required in this area under the subject case management which are few

Anil Agrawal (Retired)     14 September 2009

 We have decided that we shall not improve.


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