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Case TV, Empty Post Jury Challenge for Rijju Law Minister

Case TV, Empty Post Jury Challenge for Rijju Law Minister
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New Delhi: Kiren Rijiju, the newly appointed law minister, took over service on Thursday amid serious concerns about increasing fat cases in court, which had crossed 4.5 crores on July 7, and large vacancies throughout the three-level justice system.
Among the main challenges before Rijju, say officials, is to fill large vacancies at the Supreme Court, 25 High Courts and 24,000 subordinate trials.
While the Supreme Court has 21% of judges – Judge – seven of the 34 Possens who are currently littered – 25 High Courts in this country have 41% of vacancies with a record of 449 posts to be filled.
This situation is far worse in the subordinate and district court where more than 5,000 judicial officer posts remain empty for several years now.
The top 3.9 crore cases are waiting in subordinate and district courts and have become a major concern for the government who seek to increase India’s rankings from the ‘ease of business of business’ businesses’.
Officials of the Senior Law Ministry met with the minister for a moment after he took over the ministry.
However, detailed departmental department meetings have been scheduled to start Friday when the Minister will be given a direct challenge and ‘to register’.
Given the recent detrimental sequence of the APEX court about the promise of the judiciary, where the government has been served with deadlines to remove all the appointments of delayed meetings, the newly appointed minister must concentrate on the existing task and also win higher trust.
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During the last half of the intermittent pandemic and locking, fat cases have increased from 3.2 crores to more than 4.5 crores, such as on July 1, more than 3.9 cases of crores, are waiting in subordinates and the district of justice where connectivity has been Being one of the problems that have hampered regular court migration to virtual hearings.
Rijiju talks about bringing transparency in service functions and convincing journalists to truly be approached so that they are aware of what the ministry does and how it functions.
The Minister said: “Everything can be handled with the right guidance, the right understanding of the subjects and application of the mind”.
He said, to realize the vision of PM aatmanirbhar Bharat, this country needs a strong legal system.

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