New mechanism for listing of matters in Supreme Court soon: CJI U.U. Lalit
The Hindu
Justice Lalit, who was a senior advocate before being appointed a judge of the apex court on August 13, 2014, has been part of several landmark verdicts
A new mechanism for the listing of matters will be devised soon, Chief Justice of India U.U. Lalit said on Monday, his first working day in the Supreme Court as the CJI.
He asked lawyers to mention cases for urgent hearings before the registrar rather than requesting the first court to entertain such pleas.
"We will have a new mechanism by Thursday. Till then, we will look at it in chamber and if urgent we will list it… For mentioning, we will go back to the original practice of mentioning before the registrar," the CJI said.
The observation came after Solicitor General Tushar Mehta sought to know about the mechanism of mentioning the matters before the bench.
As the bench headed by the chief justice of India commenced proceedings for the day, Mr. Mehta welcomed CJI Lalit and assured him of full support from the government. Senior advocate Dushyant Dave also wished the CJI on behalf of the entire bar.
Over 900 petitions, including 60 PILs, were listed before the top court on Monday along with pleas against the Karnataka High Court verdict that wearing hijab by women doesn't form an essential part of religious practice in Islam.
CJI Lalit, who was holding the bench along with Justice S. Ravindra Bhat, heard 62 petitions out of which 10 were Public Interest Litigations.