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India needs 35,000 lower courts, says CJI

India needs 35,000 lower courts, says CJI

 

Sat, Dec 12 06:49 PM

 

Bangalore, Dec 12 (IANS) Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan said Saturday that the number of lower courts in the country should be 35,000 as against the present 14,000 so as to cut down delays in disposal of cases.

The legal system could crumble if the backlog of cases continued for long, he said at the inauguration of a meet on 'Alternative Dispute Resolution - Conciliation and Mediation' here.

It was organised by International Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution, an autonomous body functioning under the central law ministry.

There was also urgent need to fill up vacancies in judiciary, Balakrishnan said.

Apprehending that people could 'revolt' against continuing delays in justice delivery, Balakrishnan, however, said that people still had faith in judiciary -- that they would get justice sooner or later.

But 'how long can they wait,' he asked.

Source: Yahoo news



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 2 Replies

Arun Krishnan (Student)     12 December 2009

Justice delayed is justice denied..Motivational speech by CJI.Let the authorities hear it

Anish goyal (Advocate)     12 December 2009

Only talks but no work. Garam nayalaya act was enforced on oct 22 but still no substantive action. Act to take away delay 4m indian system falls in the net of delay it self

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