A Supreme Court Bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and MR Shah lamented how nearly 95 percent of the cases listed before it on Tuesday were "frivolous cases". .The Bench remarked that the system is becoming dysfunctional because of the same. .The remarks came about when the bench declined to entertain a plea. When the advocate persisted, Justice Chandrachud said:."When I went through the board today, 95 percent of the cases were frivolous. System is becoming dysfunctional because of this. We are seized with matter of national importance, but still we have to read all this.".He added that he could not complete dictating and uploading the order passed yesterday in the suo motu case on COVID-19 because he had to go through such frivolous cases being filed. ."I was planning to upload the Suo Motu COVID19 order but was not able to. Please respect the sanctity of the institution," he remarked. .He primarily sought to highlight how the judges have to go through all case files listed for the next day even though the matters "are frivolous.".The order in the suo motu case concerning COVID-19 was expected to be uploaded on Monday evening. However, the order copy is still (as on June 1 afternoon) not available online.
A Supreme Court Bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and MR Shah lamented how nearly 95 percent of the cases listed before it on Tuesday were "frivolous cases". .The Bench remarked that the system is becoming dysfunctional because of the same. .The remarks came about when the bench declined to entertain a plea. When the advocate persisted, Justice Chandrachud said:."When I went through the board today, 95 percent of the cases were frivolous. System is becoming dysfunctional because of this. We are seized with matter of national importance, but still we have to read all this.".He added that he could not complete dictating and uploading the order passed yesterday in the suo motu case on COVID-19 because he had to go through such frivolous cases being filed. ."I was planning to upload the Suo Motu COVID19 order but was not able to. Please respect the sanctity of the institution," he remarked. .He primarily sought to highlight how the judges have to go through all case files listed for the next day even though the matters "are frivolous.".The order in the suo motu case concerning COVID-19 was expected to be uploaded on Monday evening. However, the order copy is still (as on June 1 afternoon) not available online.