Lawyers don’t want to work during vacation butjudiciary blamed for backlog of case: CJI Gavai
NEW DELHI :
CHIEF Justice of India B R Gavai
onWednesdaysaidlawyersdon’t
want to work during vacation
but the judiciary is blamed for
the backlog of cases.
A bench comprising Chief
Justice B R Gavai and Justice
Augustine George Masih got
miffed when a lawyer urged listing of a petition after the summer vacation.
“The first five judges are sitting through the vacation and
continuing to work, yet we are
blamed for the backlog. In reality, it is the lawyers who are
unwilling to work during the
vacations,” the CJI said.
Recently, the top court issued
a notification on the benches
that will function during the
upcoming summer vacation,
rechristened as “partial court
working days”, from May 26 to
July 13.
Significantly, there will be two
to five vacation benches sitting
during the partial court working
days and even top five judges,
including the CJI, will be holding courts during this period.
According to earlier practice,
there used to be only two vacation benches during the summer vacation, and senior judges
werenotsupposedtoholdcourts.
The notification outlined the
weekly allocation of justices
across benches.
FromMay 26 toJune 1, the CJI,
Justices Suryakant,Vikram Nath
J K Maheshwari and B V
Nagarathna will be heading the
five benches respectively.
During this period, the apex
court registry will remain open
from 10 am to 5 pm for all officers and staff.
The registry will be closed on
all Saturdays (except July 12),
Sundays, and public holidays.