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Appointment of Judges

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A statement showing the approved strength, working strength and vacancies of Judges in the Supreme Court and High Courts as on 29.02.2016 is given at Annexure-I. The number of Judges of Supreme Court and High courts appointed from 1st January, 2015 till 13th April 2015 i.e. the date on which the Constitution(Ninety Ninth Amendment) Act, 2014 and the National Judicial Appointments Commission Act, 2014 were brought into force is given at Annexure-II. With the coming into force of these Acts, all appointments of Judges of Supreme Court and High Courts through the Collegium process as laid down in the Memorandum of Procedure were stopped. However, with the revival of the Collegium system, the process of appointment of Judges has resumed. A Statement showing the sanctioned strength, working strength and vacancies of Judicial Officers in District and Subordinate Courts in the country as on 30.06.2015 is given at Annexure-III.

In All India Judges’ Association Case, the Hon’ble Supreme Court in its Judgement dated 21st March, 2002, on  a comparative assessment of the position in other countries directed that there should be 50 judges for a million population in the country. Based on the population, as per census 2011 and sanctioned strength of judges in the Supreme Court and High courts as on 29.02.2016, and the sanctioned strength of Judges/Judicial Officers of District and Subordinate Courts as on 31.12.2015, the Judge population ratio in the country works out to be 17.72 Judges/Judicial Officers per million population.

The  Supreme Court vide its order dated 16.10.2015 declared that the system of appointment of Judges to Supreme Court, and Chief Justices and Judges of High Court from one High Court to another as existing prior to Constitution (Ninety-Nineth Amendment ) Act, 2014 called the “Collegium System” to be operative. The Supreme Court simultaneously decided to consider introduction of appropriate measures, if any, for an improved working of the “Collegium System”. The Government of India submitted its suggestions subject to its reservation about the correctness of the Judgment. The Government has taken the stand that it reserves its liberty to take such action as it may decide fit. Further, the Parliament has the power within the parameters of the Constitution to govern the criteria and process for appointment of Judges to the Supreme Court and High Courts.

The Supreme Court pronounced its Order on improvement in the “Collegium System” on 16.12.2015. Vide this order they have decided that the Government of India may finalize the existing Memorandum of Procedure (MoP) by supplementing it in consultation with the Chief Justice of India, and  based on the unanimous view of the Collegium comprising the four senior-most puisne Judges of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has indicated broad categories under which existing MoP can be supplemented such as eligibility criteria, transparency in the appointment process, Secretariat and complaints etc. The Department of Justice is in the process of preparing a revised draft Memorandum of Procedure in consultation with the State Governments.

Annexure I – As on 29-02-2016

Sl. No.

Name of the Court

Approved Strength

Working  Strength

Vacancies as per

Approved Strength

A.

Supreme Court of India

31

25

06

B.

High Court

Pmt.

Addl

Total

Pmt.

Addl

Total

Pmt.

Addl

Total

1

Allahabad

76

84

160

65

07

72

11

77

88

2

High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad*

46

15

61

16

10

26

30

05

35

3

Bombay

71

23

94

38

22

60

33

01

34

4

Calcutta

45

13

58

21

22

43

24

-09

15

5

Chhattisgarh

17

05

22

03

06

09

14

-01

13

6

Delhi

45

15

60

34

05

39

11

10

21

7

Gauhati

18

06

24

08

07

15

10

-01

09

8

Gujarat

39

13

52

27

03

30

12

10

22

9

Himachal Pradesh

10

03

13

07

--

07

03

03

06

10

Jammu & Kashmir

13

04

17

08

01

09

05

03

08

11

Jharkhand

19

06

25

08

04

12

11

02

13

12

Karnataka

47

15

62

22

09

31

25

06

31

13

Kerala

27

11

38

                19

16

35

08

-05

03

14

Madhya Pradesh

40

13

    53

27

02

29

13

11

24

15

Madras 

56

19

75

35

0

35

21

19

40

16

Manipur

04

01

05

04

0

04

0

01

01

17

Meghalaya

03

01

04

02

0

02

01

01

02

18

Orissa

20

07

27

15

06

21

05

01

06

19

Patna *

                 40

13

53

24

05

29

16

08

24

20

Punjab& Haryana *

64

21

85

37

11

48

27

10

37

21

Rajasthan

38

12

50

21

03

24

17

09

26

22

Sikkim  

03

0

03

02

0

02

01

0

01

23

Tripura

04

0

04

04

0

04

0

0

0

24

Uttarakhand

09

02

11

06

0

06

03

02

05

Total

754

302

1056

453

139

592

301

163

464

* Acting Chief Justice

Annexure II

Sl. No

Name of the Court

Judges appointed from 01.01.2015 till 13.04.2015

A.

Supreme Court of India

01

B.

HIGH COURT

1.

GAUHATI

05

2.

ALLAHABAD

07

3.

CALCUTTA

08

4.

KERALA

07

5.

SIKKIM

01

6.

ORISSA

03

7.

JHARKHAND

01

8.

PATNA

02

9.

PUNJAB &HARYANA

01

TOTAL

35

Annexure III

(Position as on 30.06.2015)

Sr. No.

Name of State / UT

Total Sanctioned Strength

Total Working Strength

Vacancies

1

Arunachal Pradesh

17

15

2

2

Andhra Pradesh & Telengana

1034

812

222

3

Assam

420

307

113

4

Bihar

1727

997

730

5

Chandigarh

30

30

0

6

Chhattisgarh

356

296

60

7

Daman & Diu and Dadra Nagar Haveli

7

6

1

8

Delhi

793

469

324

9

Goa

52

39

13

10

Gujarat

1914

1197

717

11

Haryana

644

478

166

12

Himachal Pradesh

146

137

9

13

Jammu and Kashmir

245

217

28

14

Jharkhand

590

368

222

15

Karnataka

1112

824

288

16

Kerala

456

419

37

17

Lakshadweep

3

3

0

18

Madhya Pradesh

1461

1234

227

19

Maharashtra

2088

1618

470

20

Manipur

41

32

9

21

Meghalaya

56

29

27

22

Mizoram

63

31

32

23

Nagaland

27

25

2

24

Odisha

694

613

81

25

Puducherry

21

9

12

26

Punjab

672

498

174

27

Rajasthan

1191

822

369

28

Sikkim

18

14

4

29

Tamil nadu

1004

840

164

30

Tripura

104

72

32

31

Uttar Pradesh

2097

1845

252

32

Uttarakhand

281

208

73

33

West Bengal and A & N Islands

994

856

138

Total

20358

15360

4998

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