India needs a robust judiciary: Chief Justice


New Delhi, Apr 24 (IANS): India cannot achieve its economic growth without a robust judiciary overseen by an adequate number of judges, Chief Justice T.S. Thakur said on Sunday.

A robust judicial system was needed to attract foreign investment and to make the Make in India campaign a success, he said here.

"Those whom we are inviting (for investment) are also concerned with the judicial system and justice delivery," the head of the Supreme Court said.

"Efficacy of the judicial system is so vitally connected with the development of the country."

Justice Thakur was speaking at the inaugural of the joint conference of chief ministers, chief justices of high courts and Supreme Court judges.

He said the country's judiciary, dealing with an "avalanches of cases", suffered from a poor judge-population ratio and perennial vacancies.

The ratio was dismal compared to even other developed countries.

"It is not enough to criticise. You can't shift the entire burden on judges," he said, pointing out that nine judges of the American Supreme Court together decide 81 cases in a year whereas a judge in the Indian Supreme Court decides 2,600 cases a year.

"There is a limit on the capacity of judges' performance.

"The only remedy is to establish more courts and increase the strength of the judges to 50 judges per million population," Justice Thakur said.

He said that despite the poor judge-population ratio and vacancies, the recommendations by the apex court collegium for the appointment of judges were pending with the government which was taking its own time to act on them.

Pointing that "nothing really appears to be moving", Chief Justice Thakur said all that was happening was the shifting of buck between the central and state governments on addressing issues related to the judiciary.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered to set up a committee of government officers and people from the judiciary to address the issues flagged by the head of the country's judiciary.

"I will make efforts to address the serious concerns raised by the chief justice," Modi told the conference.

 

  

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  • India needs a robust judiciary, Mohali

    Wed, Apr 27 2016

    Human wisdom is at a great loss in the absence of any significant debate over the issue of very slow delivery of justice in India. All evils in Indian society which occupy major space in the newspapers are due to non availability of quick justice. we need to strenthen our judicial force by ten times or more with a note that every case should be disposed of within 90 days to instill a fear of land of law in the minds of criminals. If the Govt. gives first priority to strenthen the judiciary by inceasing its workforce and cut short the judicial process then most of problems which Govts. confront on daily basis will be over.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 24 2016

    First clean up the Millions of Pending Cases ...

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