Referring the PIL filed by the Joint Secretary of the Madurai Bench Advocates Association, a Division Bench of justices M Jaichandran and R Mahadevan said such issues would have to be decided only by a Full Bench of five judges.
The petitioner submitted that 16 vacancies in the Madras High Court should be filled within the timeframe as 36000 writ petitions had been filed in the Principal Seat, and 22000 writ petitions in Madurai Bench last year.
A few months ago Registrar General of Madras High Court had prepared a list and it was sent to the Supreme Court Registrar General and Law secretary for approval.Subsequently the proposal was withdrawn by the Law Secretary for preparing a fresh list. Meanwhile four high court judges retired.
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