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‘Weaker sections’ representa­tion poor in higher judiciary’

President Ram Nath Kovind calls for steps to remedy the situation

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NEW DELHI: President Ram Nath Kovind on Saturday expressed concern over the “unacceptab­ly low” representa­tion of women, OBCS, SC/ STS in the higher judiciary and called for steps to remedy the situation.

“There is unacceptab­ly low representa­tion of traditiona­lly weaker sections such as OBCS, SCS and STS especially in the higher judiciary,” he said, also noting that only one in four judges is a woman.

Asking the judiciary to walk in pace with other public institutio­ns in being truly representa­tives of society’s diversity, the President said: “Like our other public institutio­ns, our judiciary too has to be judicious in being representa­tive of the diversity of our country, and the depth and breadth of our society.

“Of the 17,000 judges in our subordinat­e courts, High Courts and the Supreme Court, only about 4,700 — roughly one in four — are women,” he said. “We need to take long-term measures to remedy this situation.” Telling the higher judiciary that it was its “sacred duty” to “groom” District and Sessions judges and raise their skill so that more and more of them can be elevated to High Courts, Kovind said: “This will also enhance trust in our lower courts and their judgments and serve to declog our High Courts.” However, he also made it clear that the long-term solutions would be “without in any manner compromisi­ng on quality” of the judges and the judicial system.

The President was speaking at the inaugural function of the two-day meet organised jointly by the Law Commission and Niti Aayog on the National Law Day.

Pointing out that “India has acquired a reputation of an expensive legal system” coupled with delays and constraint­s of the “affordabil­ity of fees”, he said, “While we take pride in our courts and their independen­ce, it is a paradox that poor often shy away from a legal battle, worried about duration and cost... while the “well-off sometimes use the judicial process and its intricacie­s to delay resolution to issues they simply do not want to be resolved”.

This “paradox”, has to be addressed including the issue of adjournmen­ts “used for tactical delay of proceeding­s by one or the other party”.

Kovind also called for simplifyin­g the laws and repealing outdated laws thereby decongest the statute book and promote ease of governance.

The President said that the judiciary, the executive and the legislatur­e were “obligated to be models of good conduct” and cautioned that “They also need to be careful not to cross into each other’s finely-deined spaces. Or give the opportunit­y to read transgress­ions even when none is intended.”

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