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Judicial work at Cal HC hit for nearly four weeks

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

The nearly four-week long ceasework by lawyers' associations demanding appointment of judges continued to cripple judicial work at the Calcutta High Court today.

said that representatives of the associations are scheduled to meet the of tomorrow and the Union Minister on Saturday to discuss the issue of early appointment of judges to vacant posts.

At present 39 posts of judges are vacant at the Calcutta High Court, the oldest and one of the three chartered high courts in the country, which has a sanctioned strength of 72 judges, Majumdar said.

Three new judges have taken oath on March 12, which has taken the strength of sitting judges to 33.

Out of the 33 sitting judges, two preside over the Andaman and Nicobar Circuit Bench on rotation.

"We have been invited to a meeting with the Chief Justice of tomorrow at We will place before the CJI the problems arising out of the acute shortage in the number of judges at the high court," Majumdar said.

He said that the meeting with the Union Minister, which was earlier scheduled for today, would be held on Saturday at the national capital.

Apart from the Bar Association, which commands the largest share of members, the and the Incorporated Society are also participating in the ceasework which commenced on February 19.

Majumdar said that the lawyers' fora will also take up the issue of appointment of a at the high court, which has had justices at the helm for the last three years with the exception of just three months.

The agitation is scheduled till tomorrow and the lawyers' bodies will hold meetings with their respective members on March 19 to place before them details of their discussions with the CJI and the union minister.

A decision on whether the ceasework would continue or not will be taken at the meetings, Majumdar said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 15 2018. 17:05 IST
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