Due to the scrapping of National Judicial Appointments Commission, India's delay in appointing judges has dealt a devastating blow to justice.
The SC has 60,000 cases pending, while India's High Courts have 45 lakh cases and trial courts around 2.75 crore cases making it a total of around 3.25 crore cases. Judges fear that it might touch 4 crore cases by the end of this year because of large number of vacancies. The SC too has five vacancies and last one to be appointed was Justice Amitava Thakur on February 27 last year, and there's a 40% vacancy for High Court judges across India.
Pending High Court cases may touch 1 crore by 2016-end - there's currently 45 lakh cases pending in the first week of January. India is supposed to appoint 1044 high court judges, and is operating with only 599 functioning.
Source- TOI / IndiaTimes
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