Courts in J&K, Ladakh outperform during COVID times
Courts in J&K, Ladakh outperform during COVID times
Mohinder Verma
JAMMU, Apr 10: Despite difficult situation created by deadly Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), the Common High Court of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Union Territory of Ladakh and District and Subordinate Courts have performed well as far as Case Clearance Rate (CCR) is concerned.
This can be gauged from the data furnished by Registrar General of the High Court to the Union Ministry of Law and Justice on the insistence of the Department Related Parliam-entary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievance, Law and Justice of the Rajya Sabha.
For Lok Adalats, speed overrides quality
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April 07, 2021 23:45 IST
The system must look beyond swift disposal of cases and focus on just and fair outcomes
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The system must look beyond swift disposal of cases and focus on just and fair outcomes
Justice delayed is justice denied. Access to justice for the poor is a constitutional mandate to ensure fair treatment under our legal system. Hence, Lok Adalats (literally, ‘People’s Court’) were established to make justice accessible and affordable to all. It was a forum to address the problems of crowded case dockets outside the formal adjudicatory system.
Three Sitting Sessions Judges Accused of Fraud and Superstition Likely To Be Arrested
A decade-long agitation and finally a favourable order by the Aurangabad bench of the Bombay HC has led to the registration of a criminal case in the alleged embezzlement of funds at a temple trust.
Mohta Devi temple. Photo: www.shrimohatadevi.org/
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Mumbai: Over a decade ago, three sitting district judges, also members of a temple trust, were allegedly involved in a rather bizarre act of superstition and embezzlement of funds. A decade-long agitation and a favourable order by the Aurangabad bench of the Bombay high court has now led to the registration of a criminal case in the incident. The judges, even as they continue to preside over their respective courts across different districts of Maharashtra, are facing the inevitability of arrest.
The National Judicial Data Grid today holds 18.09 crore case status and 13.59 orders and judgments, the Union Law Minister, Ravi Shankar Prasad, has said. At the click of a button, you can get any cas
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