The observation came from a bench of justices S C Dharmadhikari and B P Colabawalla, who were hearing a petition filed by Sales Tax Tribunal Bar Association urging for infrastructure and staff for the judiciary.
"Just as a police station and other government authorities require support and care from the state in this regard, equally, the judiciary must be on the map and we hope there will be a change in the mindset and our intervention will be minimal hereafter," said the bench.
The High Court also advised the state government to consider whether it should moot a proposal for construction of flats and tenements for housing government employees in service, particularly on such land which are declared as excess vacant land and are vesting in the state.
"This court has passed several judgements and orders resulting in these excess vacant lands being saved from the clutches of litigation. Now, vast tract of land is available," the bench remarked recently.
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The HC was of the opinion that if prompt service is the motto, then the government must look after its employees.
Government counsel V A Sonpal assured the court that the
The proposals from the registry of the Bombay High Court have been received and are being forwarded for processing to the Law Ministry and the final decision would be taken by the state Chief Minister, Sonpal submitted.
He assured the bench that before the HC reopens after Diwali vacation, the final decision of Chief Minister would be taken and appointment made and duly notified.
As regards vacancies in support staff of Maharashtra Sales Tax Tribunal, two affidavits were filed, one by General Administration Department Under Secretary Gajanan Gurav and the other by Maharashtra Public Service Commission Under Secretary Sukhada S Amrite.
Sonpal further assured that existing vacancies of non-judicial staff had been filled in and also in future whenever such vacancies arise, they would be filled well in advance so that the Tribunal work does not suffer.
The bench said it was accepting these statements as undertakings given to the high court.
It is thereafter the other officers working with the state and duly entitled to such accommodation will be accommodated. The preference and priorities will always be given to the judicial officers, the state's affidavit said.
However, the court felt that what applies to judicial officers and other officers working at higher level both in judicial and state services, ought to apply to all levels.
In this regard, the state government said that a new government colony comprising 1,221 flats in suburban Ghatkopar is under construction and some buildings have been completed.