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(1) Judges work only for 180 days in the Supreme Court and 210 days in the High Courts. (2) The pendency of cases is mounting and, needless to say, the dilatory tactics and leisurely disposal of cases aggregate the arrears. (3) Some judges are ready to grant easy adjournments where another hour or two would have been sufficient to decide the case. (4) How does one expect the executive, which is directed to dispose of representations within a prescribed timeframe, to do so, when judges themselves do not work within the time?

Answer» (1) Judges work only for 180 days in the Supreme Court and 210 days in the High Courts.
(2) The pendency of cases is mounting and, needless to say, the dilatory tactics and leisurely disposal of cases aggregate the arrears.
(3) Some judges are ready to grant easy adjournments where another hour or two would have been sufficient to decide the case.
(4) How does one expect the executive, which is directed to dispose of representations within a prescribed timeframe, to do so, when judges themselves do not work within the time?



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