New Delhi:The Law Commission in its 230th Report on "Reforms in the Judiciary-Some Suggestions" has suggested that considering the the large number of pending cases the number of vacations in the higher judiciary must be curtailed by at least 10 15 days, Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju informed the Lok Sabha on Friday.
The Union Minister in a written reply further stated that the Law Commission has further suggested that the working hours in the higher judiciary be extended by at least half an hour. " The Law Commission in its 230th Report on "Reforms in the Judiciary-Some Suggestions" had inter-alia suggested that considering the staggering arrears, the vacations in the higher judiciary must be curtailed by at least 10 to 15 days and the court working hours be extended by at least half an hour. The Report was forwarded to the Chief Justices of all High Courts to consider the suggestions for adoptions," Rijiju stated.