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...to dispensation of justice, namely, the huge backlog of undecided cases. One of the reasons which has been indicated even in the 120th Law Commission Report was the inadequate strength of Judges...Judges per 10 lakh people in India. The report recommends the acceptance, in the first instance, of increasing the Judge strength to 50 Judges per 10 lakh people as was recommended by the 120th Law Commission ...deleted. We may here note that the Fifth Central Pay Commission submitted its report on 30-1-1997 which was accepted by the Government on 30-9-1997. It became applicable with retrospective effect, that is...

...justice, namely, the huge backlog of undecided cases. One of the reasons which has been indicated even in the 120th Law Commission Report was the inadequate strength of Judges compared to the population of...India. The report recommends the acceptance, in the first instance, of increasing the Judge strength to 50 Judges per 10 lakh people as was recommended by the 120th Law Commission Report. ...commented upon. Not only have the Law Commission and the Standing Committee of Parliament made observations in this regard, but even the Head of the judiciary, namely, the Chief Justice of India has had more...

...of their social or economic position or their financial resources.' 6. The 120th Law Commission Report said 'If legislative representation can be worked out, as pointed out earlier...right to access to justice which is the duty of the State to provide'. The 120th Law Commission while recommending the five fold increase in judicial strength at all levels of the Indian judiciary...of Pondicherry, in the light of the service guidelines given by the Supreme Court, and submit its report to the Administrative Committee of the Madras High Court, as early as possible...

....' 6. The 120th Law Commission Report said 'If legislative representation can be worked out, as pointed out earlier, on the basis of population and if other services of the State bureaucracy...120th Law Commission while recommending the five fold increase in judicial strength at all levels of the Indian judiciary (from 10.5 to 50 judges per million of population) also pointed out how India's..., and submit its report to the Administrative Committee of the Madras High Court, as early as possible." 11. Pursuant thereto, excepting the Presiding Officer, Fast Track Court...

...country is poor judge-population ratio. The Law Commission of India in its 120th Report on Manpower Planning in Judiciary (July 1987), based on its survey, regretted that in spite of Article 39-A...fivefold i.e 50 judges per million population in a period of five years but in any case, not going beyond ten years. Touch of sad sarcasm is difficult to hide when the Law Commission observed (in its 120th Report, ...structure. It is well known that justice delayed is justice denied. Time and again the inadequacy in the number of judges has adversely been commented upon. Not only have the Law Commission and the...

...financial resources.’6. The 120th Law Commission Report said ‘If legislative representation can be worked out, as pointed out earlier, on the basis of population and if other services of...State to provide’. The 120 Law Commission while recommending the five fold increase in judicial strength at all levels of the Indian judiciary (from 10.5 to 50 judges per million of population) also...Track Court Judges in the State of Tamil Nadu and in the Union Territory of Pondicherry, in the light of the service guidelines given by the Supreme Court, and submit its report to the Administrative...

...period of five years but in any case, not going beyond ten years. Touch of sad sarcasm is difficult to hide when the Law Commission observed (in its 120th Report, ibid.) that adequate reorganisation...Commission of India in its 120th Report on Manpower Planning in Judiciary (July 1987), based on its survey, regretted that in spite of Article 39-A being added as a major directive principle in the...(1999) 7 SCC 604; which it is respectfully submitted lays down the law correctly, following the Constitution Bench in Antulay...

....52. The 120th Report of the Law Commission, 1987 brought out another very significant drawback in the justice administration system of the country. In terms of this Report...Fourteenth Report of the Law Commission, extracted and approved by this Court in the above judgment, postulates thus: (All India Judges' Assn. (1) case...resulted in filing of unexpected number of cases in the Courts of the learned Magistrates. As per the 213th Law Commission Report, the pendency in 2008 of Section 138 cases alone in the country is 3.8...

...tardy and more often ignored.235. It is relevant to note that the Law Commission chaired by Mr Justice D.A Desai in its 120th Report had examined the problem...from the 120th Report, that even the Law Commission which had the time and opportunity to undertake a technical analysis on which a sound and durable formula could be evolved expressed its inability to.... It is a healthy convention — and though the Fourteenth Law Commission Report made recommendations to the contrary, the consensus amongst all right thinking people is that in this country, and in...

...limitation entailing termination of trial or proceedings can be justified. The root cause for delay in dispensation of justice in our country is poor judge-population ratio. Law Commission of India in its 120th ...going beyond ten years. Touch of said sarcasm is difficult to hide when the Law Commission observed (in its 120th report, ibid) that adequate reorganization of the Indian Judiciary is at the one and at...commented upon. Not only have the Law Commission and the standing committee of Parliament made observations in this regard, but even the head of the judiciary, namely, the Chief Justice of India has...

.... Similarly, the cadre strength of the Superior Judicial Service should also be increased by atleast 50%. According to the 120th report of the Law Commission, there should be 50 Judges per million people...regarding pay and allowance etc. is said to be pending the Special Pay Commission. A decision shall be taken by the competent authority in accordance with law.11. The first point which...discharging extra duties, the matter had been referred to the National Pay Commission. It has been further stated that the action for creation of additional temporary posts of Haryana Superior...

...has been that in a matter like this, the Law Commission which has been constituted by the Government resolution, should have been consulted and its report obtained for establishment of the Tribunals and their jurisdiction a...of the Law Commission relating to the “Manpower Planning in Judiciary” and also to 115th Report on establishing “Tax...Courts” in the country. It was submitted that delay occuring in suits in civil courts could not be a ground for establishment of Tribunals inasmuch as the Law Commission reported that there was paucity...

...living below poverty line. It is an accepted fact that several crores of cases are pending across India due to various reasons. The Law Commission of India in its 120th report has recommended that...The prayer in the writ petition is to quash the order of the first respondent rejecting the request of the petitioner for the grant of permission/NOC for starting a private Law College...under the name and style 'Saraswathy Law College' at Tindivanam, for the grant of affiliation by the second respondent University and for approval by the Bar Council of India. 2. The...

...number of Judges. The said Committee had noted the Judges to population ratio and in tune with 120th Report of the Law Commission, recommendations were made to increase the Judges' strength to 50...consider and grant interim relief. By report dated 31-1-1998 some interim relief was granted by Justice Shetty Commission. After due deliberations, Justice Shetty Commission submitted a report on 11-11-1999...is imperative that they keep abreast of knowledge of law and the latest pronouncements, and it is for this reason that the Shetty Commission has recommended the establishment of a Judicial Academy...

...of All India Judges Association (3) Vs. Union of India3approved 120th report of the Law Commission on...manpower planning in judiciary which suggested a formula for fixation of Judge strength by adopting demographic approach. The Law Commission noted that as of the year 1981, though United States had one...people within a period of five years. If the recommendations of Law Commission were implemented, by the year 2000, India would have achieved target of 107 Judges per million population. Thus, there...

...entailing termination of trial or proceedings can be justified. The root cause for delay in dispensation of justice in our country is poor judge-population ratio. The Law Commission of India in its 120th Report on..., not going beyond ten years. Touch of sad sarcasm is difficult to hide when the Law Commission observed (in its 120th Report, ibid.) that adequate reorganisation of the Indian judiciary is at the one...census) was only 10.5 Judges per million population while such ratio was 41.6 in Australia, 50.9 in England, 75.2 in Canada and 107 in United States. The Law Commission suggested that India required 107...

...the problem of pendency of cases in the country.52. The 120th Report of the Law Commission*, 1987 brought out another very significant drawback in the justice administration system of...' Assn. (1) v. Union of India) which quoted with approval the statement of law by Krishna Iyer, J.] The Fourteenth Report of the Law Commission††, extracted and approved by this Court in the above judgment...in the Courts of the learned Magistrates. As per the 213th Law Commission Report***, the pendency in 2008 of Section 138 cases alone in the country is 3.8 million cases in the trial courts...

...Judges Association v. Union of India[1] endorsed the views of the Law Commission in its 120th Report and directed that...; iii) A copy of the interim report submitted by the Chairperson, NCMSC shall be forwarded by the Union Ministry of Law and Justice to the Chief Justices of all the High... the parties. Some of the Tribunals deal with the action under the Law of Torts. Therefore, there is no reason why the interim report of NCMSC should...

...-population ratio. The Law Commission of India in its 120th Report on Manpower Planning in Judiciary (July 1987), based on its survey, regretted that in spite of Article 39-A being added as a major directive...million population in a period of five years but in any case, not going beyond ten years. Touch of sad sarcasm is difficult to hide when the Law Commission observed (in its 120th Report, ibid.) that...States. The Law Commission suggested that India required 107 judges per million of the Indian population; however, to begin with, the judge strength needed to be raised to fivefold i.e. 50 judges per...

...of the teaching and non-teaching employees who are then in active service in the different non-Government Educational Institutions and the said Pay-Commission by its report dated 15.10.80 recommended...1st April, 1966. Terminal benefits include contributory Provident Fund with Employers' contribution at the rate of 6.1/4% of basic pay and pension equal to 1/120th of the average pay of the last 3...years employees' pay (including Special pay, if any) for every completed year of service upto maximum of 30/120th of the pay. This rate is much below the rate granted to the Government School pensioners...