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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF LAW AND JUSTICE
LOK SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO: 2676
ANSWERED ON: 10.03.2021
Leave in Courts
Mala Roy
Will the Minister of LAW AND JUSTICE be pleased to state:-
(a) the details of leaves/vacation in courts across the country; and
(b) the reasons for such long leaves in view of the level of pendency in the courts?
ANSWER
MINISTER OF LAW AND JUSTICE, COMMUNICATIONS AND ELECTRONICS & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
(SHRI RAVI SHANKAR PRASAD)
(a) and (b): Working days/hours and
duration of vacations in the Supreme Court and in the High Courts are
regulated by the rules framed by the respective Courts. The working days
as well as working hours of the District/Subordinate Courts are
regulated by the respective High Court in consultation with the State
Government.
Disposal of cases pending in courts is
within the domain of Judiciary. Though Government has no role in
disposal of cases in courts, the Central Government is committed to
speedy disposal of cases and reduction in pendency. The Government has
adopted a co-ordinated approach to assist judiciary for phased
liquidation of arrears and pendency in judicial systems, through various
strategic initiatives like improving the infrastructure for courts
including computerisation, increase in strength of judicial
officers/judges and filling up of vacant positions in High
Courts/Supreme Court, policy and legislative measures in areas prone to
excessive litigation, repeal of outdated and archaic laws, initiatives
to fast track special type of cases and emphasis on Alternate Dispute
Resolution etc.
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