"A little under three crore cases are pending in various courts of law across the country. Dalits and backwards are, in particular, vulnerable to being falsely implicated in cases. Delay in getting justice takes up their time and meagre resources which also adversely affects the possibility of their children getting proper education", JD(U) Deputy leader in Bihar Assembly Shyam Rajak said here in a statement.
"The Centre is, therefore, requested to expeditiously set up a judicial services commission so that the process of filling up vacant posts gathers momentum", he added.
Underscoring that the Nitish Kumar government in the state had introduced reservations in the lower judiciary, the former Bihar minister said "it was a historic step which ought to be emulated by other states as well as the Centre".
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