Besides the CJI, two senior-most apex court judges T S Thakur and A R Dave and 24 Chief Justices of High Courts are learnt to have begun deliberations on how to resolve these major issues which have remained unsolved in spite of raising the strength of the benches in courts all over the country.
Another important issue to be reviewed would be the selection process of judges "at all levels".
The two-day judges' conference is a close-door affair and is not open to media, an Additional Registrar of the Supreme Court said.
The list of business for the crucial meet also includes the assessment of progress made in implementation of the resolutions passed at the previous conference held in 2013.
On agenda is also the issue of continuation of "morning/ evening courts" in lower judiciary for expeditious disposal of the growing pendency of cases, which is estimated to be around three crore.
Issues of salaries, emoluments of HC judges, augmentation of post-retirement benefits of judges and computerisation of courts would be taken up during the conference, the agenda said, adding that questions like whether the HCs can be given financial independence also figures in the list.
Innovative methods like "promoting e-filing and video- conferencing" to smoothen the judicial process and implementation of the National Court Management System (NCMS) are also some of the issues to be discussed at the meet.
