How do vacancies in subordinate judicial services affect the smooth functioning of the judiciary? Given an account of the appointment procedure and the impediments therein.
Refer-The Hindu
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KEY POINTS
· The State-wise figures of vacancies-Uttar Pradesh having a vacancy percentage of 42.18 and Bihar 37.23. Among the smaller States, Meghalaya has a vacancy level of 59.79%.
· According to Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy, the recruitment cycle in most States far exceeded the time limit prescribed by the Supreme Court.
Effects of Vacancies in Subordinate Judiciary
· High pendency of cases.
· According to the National Judicial Data Grid, a total of around 20 Lakhs cases, which are 10 years or older, are pending in the lower courts.
· Delay in conducting trials, settling civil and criminal disputes which affect the life of common man.
· Affects the ease of doing business environment in India leading to a delay in completion of projects; eventually, cost of implementing the projects gets increased.
Appointment procedure
· According to the Constitution of India, District judges are appointed by the Governor in consultation with the High Court.
· Other subordinate judicial officers are appointed as per rules framed by the Governor in consultation with the High Court and the State Public Service Commission.
· Staffs in the Subordinate judiciary are appointed by District and Sessions judges.
Impediments in filling the vacancies
· Significant delay in the process of calling for applications, holding recruitment examinations and declaring the results.
· Poor infrastructure, from courtrooms to residences for judges, and a sheer lackadaisical approach to conducting the appointment process on time.
· Lack of funds to pay and accommodate the newly appointed judges and magistrates.
· Delay in State Public Service Commissions in recruiting the staffs to assist these judges.
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