The first bench, comprising Chief Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice T S Sivagnanam stated this while disposing of a petition by one A R Kumar for a direction to the Registrar General of the Court to maintain the 'A' dairy in each court, give specific dates for every case for hearing and prescribe outer time limit to dispose pending cases before it.
"None can doubt the requirement of early justice but the mismatch between the inflow of the cases and the judges strength available make the task difficult," the bench said in its recent order.
He alleged that he never got a correct reply from the counsel when he sought to know about the posting date.
Stating that it is the right of petitioners to know about the status of cases filed by them, he quoted a Supreme Court order which said it is the fundamental right of a litigant to seek speedy disposal of the case.
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Alleging that there was no time limit in the High Court procedure rules, he said it is unimaginable to think how much time it would take to dispose of five lakh pending cases in the HC with the present strength of Judges and the Staff.
Stating that seven of his petitions are pending in the HC, he sought a direction to the Registrar General to maintain 'A' Dairy in each court, give specific dates for every case of hearing and fix outer time limit for disposing pending Cases.
The bench said solutions have to be given to improve the management and the functioning of the system."Most importantly, adequate Judges strength is required which is often obstructed by the action of the Bar," it said.