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CJI breaks down, tells PM not to blame judiciary

Updated: April 25th, 2016, 01:01 IST
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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi at the inauguration of the Joint Conference of CMs & Chief Justices of HCs, in New Delhi on April 24, 2016.
	The Union Minister for Law & Justice, Shri D.V. Sadananda Gowda and the Chief Justice of India, Shri Justice T.S. Thakur are also seen.

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi at the inauguration of the Joint Conference of CMs & Chief Justices of HCs, in New Delhi on April 24, 2016. The Union Minister for Law & Justice, Shri D.V. Sadananda Gowda and the Chief Justice of India, Shri Justice T.S. Thakur are also seen.

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New Delhi, April 24: Chief Justice of India T S Thakur Sunday became emotional in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, lamenting government’s ‘‘inaction’’ in raising the number of judges from 21,000 to 40,000 to handle mounting cases, saying, ‘‘you cannot shift the entire burden on the judiciary.’’

‘‘Nothing moves,’’ an unusually emotional Thakur said, recalling a 1987 Law Commission recommendation to increase the number of judges from 10 per 10 lakh people to 50.
‘‘Then comes inaction by the government as the increase (in the strength of judges) does not take place,’’ he said in a choked voice while addressing the inaugural session of joint conference of chief ministers and chief justices of high courts here.
‘‘…And therefore, it is not only in the name of a litigant or people languishing in jails but also in the name of development of the country, its progress that I beseech you to rise to the occasion and realise that it is not enough to criticise. You cannot shift the burden on the judiciary,’’ the Chief Justice of India, who was seen wiping his eyes on three occasions, said as the Prime Minister heard him in rapt attention.
Modi, who was not scheduled to speak as per the programme circulated by the Law Ministry, said, ‘‘I can understand his pain as a lot of time has lapsed since 1987. Whatever has been the compulsions, but it’s better to be late than never. We will do better in the future,’’ he said.
He said if constitutional barriers do not create any problems, then top ministers and senior Supreme Court judges can sit together to find a solution to the issue.
Modi recalled that he had attended such a conference as Gujarat chief minister and flagged the issue of reducing vacation in courts and holding morning and evening courts but some judges had questioned the idea.
Later, addressing a press conference on the day’s deliberations, the CJI admitted that being emotional is his ‘‘weakness’’. ‘‘One should not be emotional. Justice Kehar (who is likely to be the next CJI) is a strong man. He will not be emotional,’’ he said.
In his address, the CJI said following the Law Commission’s recommendation, the Supreme Court in 2002 had supported increasing the strength of the judiciary. A Parliamentary Department Related Standing Committee on Law then headed by Pranab Mukherjee had also recommended taking the judge to people ratio to 50 from 10.
The CJI also spoke of the “tug-of-war” that goes on between the Centre and the states over funding and infrastructure.
Referring to the pressures Indian judges face, Justice Thakur said from a munsif to a Supreme Court judge, the average disposal in India is 2,600 cases per annum as compared to 81 cases per annum in the US.  PTI

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