HC lawyers meet governor, 5-day ceasework concludes

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Representatives of lawyers' bodies at met West K N to press for their demand for appointment of judges, over which a five-day ceasework by advocates concluded today. The representatives apprised the of the acute shortage in the judiciary at leading to delay in dispensation of justice to the litigants, Calcutta High Court said. "The told us that our representation seeking appointment of judges to the high court have been forwarded to the of India," Majumdar said. There are only 30 sitting judges at the high court at present, of whom two preside over the Circuit Bench at Andaman and Nicobar islands on rotation. The sanctioned strength of judges at the high court is 72, Majumdar said. He said the will hold an urgent general body meeting on Monday at 11 am to discuss the next course of action with regard to their demand. The presidents and secretaries of the Bar Association, and met the this evening. No petition could be taken up for hearing as lawyers stayed away from the court rooms for the fifth consecutive day today. The judges sat in the court rooms as usual in the morning and after no appeared to argue when petitions were called for hearing, they retired to their chambers. At least 2.22 lakh cases were pending before the high court on December 31, 2017.

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First Published: Fri, February 23 2018. 19:30 IST
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