The Advocates Association Bengaluru has resolved to go on strike indefinitely should the vacant posts at the Karnataka High Court are not be filled by December 15..President of the Advocates Association HC Shivaramu confirmed the same to Bar & Bench, stating that efforts are being made to seek an appointment with the Chief Justice of India, the Prime Minister of India and the Union Law Minster to personally apprise them of the state of affairs in Karnataka. A strongly worded representation has been sent to each of them..The resolution was passed at a meeting held yesterday by the Association, and attended by Senior Advocates. It states,.“…even very urgent matters could not be taken up and all the overburdened judges are working under severe stress seriously affecting the quality of justice dispensed…If immediate action is not taken, litigant public may loose (sic) all faith in the judiciary.”.It was also resolved that the lawyers would take “all possible agitational methods including hunger strike” till the vacancies are filled..In related news, a petition has been filed by former High Court judge Justice AN Venugopala Gowda calling for the judicial vacancies to be filled up. The matter is listed to be heard by a Bench of Acting Chief Justice HG Ramesh and Justice PS Dinesh Kumar on November 2..With the recent retirement of Chief Justice SK Mukherjee, the High Court is functioning with a mere 25 judges, at 40% of its working strength..The issue of vacancies at the High Court has been a recurrent one. Last year, a group of Senior Advocates endorsed a memorandum calling for the Chief Justice to invoke Article 224-A of the Constitution and appoint ad hoc judges to deal with the rising number of vacancies. However, it seems that suggestion has not been given any serious thought..The Centre has been criticised for dallying over files of appointment; in the whole of 2017, only two additional judges have been appointed to the High Court..Read the resolution:.Click here to download the Bar & Bench Android App
The Advocates Association Bengaluru has resolved to go on strike indefinitely should the vacant posts at the Karnataka High Court are not be filled by December 15..President of the Advocates Association HC Shivaramu confirmed the same to Bar & Bench, stating that efforts are being made to seek an appointment with the Chief Justice of India, the Prime Minister of India and the Union Law Minster to personally apprise them of the state of affairs in Karnataka. A strongly worded representation has been sent to each of them..The resolution was passed at a meeting held yesterday by the Association, and attended by Senior Advocates. It states,.“…even very urgent matters could not be taken up and all the overburdened judges are working under severe stress seriously affecting the quality of justice dispensed…If immediate action is not taken, litigant public may loose (sic) all faith in the judiciary.”.It was also resolved that the lawyers would take “all possible agitational methods including hunger strike” till the vacancies are filled..In related news, a petition has been filed by former High Court judge Justice AN Venugopala Gowda calling for the judicial vacancies to be filled up. The matter is listed to be heard by a Bench of Acting Chief Justice HG Ramesh and Justice PS Dinesh Kumar on November 2..With the recent retirement of Chief Justice SK Mukherjee, the High Court is functioning with a mere 25 judges, at 40% of its working strength..The issue of vacancies at the High Court has been a recurrent one. Last year, a group of Senior Advocates endorsed a memorandum calling for the Chief Justice to invoke Article 224-A of the Constitution and appoint ad hoc judges to deal with the rising number of vacancies. However, it seems that suggestion has not been given any serious thought..The Centre has been criticised for dallying over files of appointment; in the whole of 2017, only two additional judges have been appointed to the High Court..Read the resolution:.Click here to download the Bar & Bench Android App