Strikes by lawyers no answer to filling of HC vacancies: SC

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The has taken a serious view of the strike by Calcutta lawyers in protest against court vacancies, including non-appointment of a Justice,

"A strike is not an answer... strikes can't be linked to that. Vacancies have to be filled up," Justice told

Justice Goel, sitting with Justice on the Bench on Thursday (April 19), took a serious note while dealing with a matter involving and

The apex court sought the Attorney General's assistance on the issue of lawyers strike, following which Venugopal said that he would address the court on the issue on Tuesday (April 24).

Venugopal suggested to the court that it can consider both the lawyers strike and non-filling of vacancies together.

He said that a Karnataka Bar Association delegation had met him a few days back and submitted a memorandum to point out that there were 40 per cent vacancies of Judges and half the courtrooms were locked.

Telling the about a Judge who was considering resigning because he was not comfortable drawing a salary without doing work, Justice Goel said that the strike can't be linked to High Courts' vacancies.

"If we combine the two it would provide an alibi for strike," the bench told the officer.

Justice Goel said that there are vacancies in the High Courts as there were not enough suitable candidates and that unsuitable candidates can't be recommended.

As against a sanctioned strength of 31 Judges, the top court at present has 24 Judges only.

The top court's collegium's recommendation to elevate Uttarakhand and to the is pending with the for over three months.

E Meditek TPA Insurance Limited's said that they had moved the to challenge termination of a contract by the Meditek wanted an early listing so that it could press for a stay on the contract's termination, but the listed it for April 6.

Meditek subsequently moved the top court which granted the stay on April 3. Seeking vacation of the April 3 stay, the moved an application which was taken up on April 19.

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First Published: Sun, April 22 2018. 21:10 IST