The move has, however, been opposed by the Bar Association which has passed a resolution against it on the grounds that of the two-week vacation, the court will hold sittings on nine days.
While supporting moves to reduce pendency of cases, the association has sought filling up of vacancies of judges. The Calcutta High Court has at present 35 judges, while it has a sanctioned strength of 72 judges, according to the website of the high court.
The high court, which will be on vacation from May 22 to June three, will hear such matters on five days during this period.
In addition to these special sittings, vacation bench which hears urgent matters will also sit on four days during this period.
The move has been opposed by the Calcutta High Court Bar Association, which said its members will not attend the special sittings.
"We want reduction in the number of pending cases, but the lawyers also need some respite during the gruelling summer," Calcutta High Court Bar Association general secretary Suranjan Dasgupta told PTI.
"Out of two weeks of summer vacation, the court will have special sittings on five days, while there will be another four days of vacation bench," Dasgupta said.
"We want the issue of filling up vacancies in the judiciary to be taken up urgently in order to address the problem of pendency of a huge number of cases before the high court," he said earlier this week.
"Nearly three lakh cases are pending before the high court at present," executive member of West Bengal Bar Council Ashok Bakshi said.
"While pendency of cases has to be reduced, five days of special sitting will not vastly change the scenario," Bakshi, a senior advocate, said, adding "the vacancies in the judiciary are required to be filled up.
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