CJs conference begins amid controversy over timing


New Delhi, Apr 3 (PTI): A Supreme Court judge has clashed with the Chief Justice of India over holding of a three-day long judges conference during the holy period for Christians as the meet began today to deliberate on problems facing judiciary.

Apex court judge Justice Kurian Joseph has written a letter objecting to the holding of the conference of 24 high court chief justices from Good Friday to Eastern Sunday.

"I may with deep anguish bring to your kind notice that such an important conference should not have been held when some of us, otherwise expected to be part of the event, or otherwise committed on account of the holy days when we have religious ceremonies and family get-together as well," he said in his letter to CJI H L Dattu.

Maintaining that he was not striking a communal note, Justice Joseph said such serious programmes were not held during Diwali, Dussehra, Holi, Eid, etc.

However, Justice Dattu hit back saying the question the justice had to ask himself, as he cannot ask the judge, is "whether it is institutional interest or individual interest that one should preference to".

Justice Dattu, in a letter to Justice Joseph, said assuming that religious ceremonies and family get-togethers were important, then he could asked his family to join him in Delhi.
"Several other participants are coming from distant places, leaving behind families," the CJI said.
The CJI got support from a former apex court judge Justice K T Thomas asking why Christians cannot work on Good Friday.

"In America, where 98 per cent are Christians, Good Friday is a working day. Christians can attend Church service and go to work. But in India we are obsessed with holiday culture. I am totally opposed to this holiday mania that we suffer from," Justice Thomas said.

Earlier, the issue of holding conference on 'Good Friday' was raised by lawyer Lily Thomas in the apex court on the ground that the day is "pious" for Christians universally and the CJI should re-think over it.

But rejecting the plea, a bench headed by the CJI said, "In 2007, we had the judges' conference on the day of 'Good Friday' and in 2009 it was held on the Independence Day, which is a national holiday. In 2004, it was held on Valmiki Day.

"The purpose of holding this conference is that the work in high courts across the country is not affected as 24 Chief Justices would be attending this conference. Keeping this in mind, the judges took this decision," the bench said.

The CJs' conference and a subsequent meeting of CJs with state Chief Ministers, which would be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, would deal with issues like judicial reforms to tackle over 2.6 crore cases pending in courts.

The meeting will also try to find out ways to ensure speedy trial of cases.
An official release said a comprehensive agenda has been drawn up for the Conference. With 2.64 crore undecided cases in the subordinate courts and 42 lakh cases in the High Courts, expeditious disposal of cases is the key issue to be discussed.

"To address this issue, the agenda includes discussion on development of infrastructure, undertaking judicial reforms, ICT enablement of courts and specific steps required for reduction of arrears and ensuring speedy trial," the release had said.

The conference of the Chief Justices would discuss the issues such as "developing a National Vision and Mission Plan for the justice sector for 2015-20, salaries and emoluments of sitting and retired judges, promotion and service conditions of judicial officers in the subordinate judiciary and greater financial autonomy for the Indian judiciary."

  

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Sat, Apr 04 2015

    Sorry state of affairs..,even judiciary too encroached by communalism...,

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 04 2015

    How many holidays these judges enjoy at the expense of litigants?
    Why not fix those days for all these conferences, instead of usurping holidays in the guise of conferences & better utilization of holidays on some others festivities.
    How can one expect justice from these prejudiced lot is a million dollar question.
    Let them work more & forgo any holidays that are theirs, why hold discussion which takes them nowhere as advocates want the cases to go on forever.
    Winner is a loser & loser is not a winner in our justice system of present. Politicians have a sway over their promotions & always get favorable judgments as well.

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 03 2015

    Christians have only 2 holidays in India and cunningly or deceivingly such holidays are being made working days!!
    If intentions are for increasing working hours, cancel holidays of those religions having maximum holidays and ensure there is no opposition!
    In a way, this debate is awakening and eye opener to world wide Christians with whom 70% trade and commerce transactions taking place.

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 03 2015

    lol.. if that is the case, India is right! ... less than 5% christians..why get 2 holidays..? better concentrate on Hindus alone? ...what nonsense! ...its a holiday for all those who want it! let them avail it! )

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  • Vellano1, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 03 2015

    wow.. this is our secualrism of the judges! he can excuse himself, if he doesnt wish to be a part of it! Jesus lived for justice for all.. he would not mind a conference of this kind! ...

    I have my friends working in UN organisation in hyedarabad ICRISAT.. they are working as usual! if UN says work, whats the harm?

    yesetreday many of us worked, inspite of being Mahaveer jayanti! we work ion buddh purnima, guru nanak jayanti.. whats the harm?

    I have seen courts working on diwali days , infact pronuncing vrdicts on saturdays, diwali days also! I a okay untilthey are all working... there are so many pending cases and needs,.. judiciary must be fasttraked! ... this is taking entire system to ransom, because, you want some free time with your family on a festival, and rest of the people should budge for your needs.. who are you? some Lord Lafangdas?

    courts tell people not to strike, create ruckus elsehwere.. what is wrong with these jduges now?

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  • Willie Menda, Bangalore

    Fri, Apr 03 2015

    The point here is you have d a public holiday for the festival for a particular purpose. If you are bringing in hurdles and not allowing that purpose to be served because the work is very important then it is better to cancel that holiday.After all we have only two festivals, we will manage. I suggest you another holiday, instead, for your festival.

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  • Ramesh s, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 03 2015

    Let him resign if its not possible to him to give justice to his profession. Cji clearly stated that they held meetings on other religious days also. It's a service to the people. This what god said. With this mentality how he become judge by the way

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  • Mike, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 03 2015

    Only war of controversies, debates and arguments are going on since BJP came to power and no development on ground level. They can have their way for the next four and a half years then anyway they will be booted out for good.

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  • sampath,

    Fri, Apr 03 2015

    cheap publicity mongers who are trying hard to disturb the communal harmony of India.Trying hard to get the attention of international media for cheller issues..110% sure that unknown persons\Group is behind all this conspiracy.Be religious at home but not Communal...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 03 2015

    Schedule it during Diwali Vacations ...

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