Guj to form panel to chalk out plan for clearing pending cases

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Press Trust of India Ahmedabad
Last Updated : Nov 13 2016 | 9:48 PM IST
Chief Minister Vijay Rupani today said a joint committee comprising government officials and High Court judges will be formed in the near future to chalk out a plan for clearing pending court cases in which Gujarat government is a litigant.
Rupani made the announcement in the presence of Chief Justice of Gujarat High Court R Subhash Reddy during the inauguration of district and sessions court building in Khambhalia town of Devbhoomi-Dwarka district today, an official release said.
Rupani stressed that his government is keen to work with the judiciary to clear pending cases by forming a joint committee. Rupani said the state government is a litigant in almost 70 per cent cases which are pending in various courts across the state.
Rupani also said the joint committee having officials and judges would chalk out a formula for quicker disposal of pending cases.
He also expressed his desire to make Gujarat number one in providing justice in shortest possible time.
On the occasion, Reddy also stressed that judges need to pull their socks in order to ensure speedy justice by taking help of legal experts and latest softwares.
Reddy urged judicial officers to find out other alternative mechanism for redressal to bring down the burden on courts, it added.

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First Published: Nov 13 2016 | 9:48 PM IST

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