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Collegium to finalise names for appointment as judges: HC

The Delhi High Court Tuesday disclosed that at present its collegium was already considering the names for making recommendations for appointment of judges for the high court and it will hear on September 30 a plea in this regard.

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Published : Aug 3, 2021, 10:31 PM IST

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court Tuesday disclosed that at present its collegium was already considering the names for making recommendations for appointment of judges for the high court and it will hear on September 30 a plea in this regard.

“At present, the meeting of the collegium is going on. There is no reason to say anything when the meeting of collegium is going on for finalizing the names,” said a bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh.

The bench was hearing the petition that the high court was working at a strength that was lessor than its sanctioned capacity, which had several “negative impacts” on the citizens, the economy, and the caseload. The petition filed by Rakesh Kumar Gupta has claimed that the high court has “more than sufficient” physical infrastructure and employees to function with its sanctioned strength of 60 judges.

“Maximum working judges strength was 42 Judges (87.5 percent) from April 17, 2013, to May 31, 2013, thereafter it reduces gradually. From June 30, 2014, it never crosses the limit of 67 percent. After December 4, 2019, utilization remains below 59 percent and now at 50 percent,” it added.

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“Justice delayed has a negative impact on the whole economy, not on just litigants. Delayed justice promotes corruption, crony capitalization, and denial of justice to weaker sections. The final result is that the growth of the country reduces.,” the petition reads.

The petitioner submitted that more recommendations on the appointment of judges be sent by the high court collegium to achieve their maximum capacity in the next six months. The petition said that “full records for rejection of seniority list on merit” be sent to the Supreme Court. According to the Delhi High Court website, the present strength of judges is 30.

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New Delhi: The Delhi High Court Tuesday disclosed that at present its collegium was already considering the names for making recommendations for appointment of judges for the high court and it will hear on September 30 a plea in this regard.

“At present, the meeting of the collegium is going on. There is no reason to say anything when the meeting of collegium is going on for finalizing the names,” said a bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh.

The bench was hearing the petition that the high court was working at a strength that was lessor than its sanctioned capacity, which had several “negative impacts” on the citizens, the economy, and the caseload. The petition filed by Rakesh Kumar Gupta has claimed that the high court has “more than sufficient” physical infrastructure and employees to function with its sanctioned strength of 60 judges.

“Maximum working judges strength was 42 Judges (87.5 percent) from April 17, 2013, to May 31, 2013, thereafter it reduces gradually. From June 30, 2014, it never crosses the limit of 67 percent. After December 4, 2019, utilization remains below 59 percent and now at 50 percent,” it added.

Read: DMC's expenditure on salaries abnormally high as against functioning: HC

“Justice delayed has a negative impact on the whole economy, not on just litigants. Delayed justice promotes corruption, crony capitalization, and denial of justice to weaker sections. The final result is that the growth of the country reduces.,” the petition reads.

The petitioner submitted that more recommendations on the appointment of judges be sent by the high court collegium to achieve their maximum capacity in the next six months. The petition said that “full records for rejection of seniority list on merit” be sent to the Supreme Court. According to the Delhi High Court website, the present strength of judges is 30.

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