Chief Ministers' Conference With High Court Chief Justices To Resume After 6 Years
NDTV
Such conferences are usually inaugurated by the Prime Minister in the presence of the Chief Justice of India and the Union law minister. This time too the prime minster is likely to inaugurate the day-long meet.
Speedy delivery of justice, reduction in pendency of litigations and rising vacancies in the judiciary are likely to top the agenda of a conference of Chief Ministers and Chief Justices of high courts to be held on April 30 after a gap of six years.
The conference is a platform to discuss challenges being faced by the judiciary and it was last held on April 24, 2016.
Such conferences are usually inaugurated by the Prime Minister in the presence of the Chief Justice of India and the Union law minister. This time too the prime minster is likely to inaugurate the day-long meet.
Though the agenda for the conference is yet to be finalised, sources in the government said issues such as speedy delivery of justice, vacancies in lower courts and the 25 high courts, judicial infrastructure and reduction in pendency are likely to come up for deliberations.