The public interest litigation has sought directions to the Centre to establish the AIJS without any delay, claiming that it will result in "uniformity and transparency in the selection process" and improve the quality of judges in high courts and district courts.
The petition has said that as much as 50 per cent of the judges can be recruited through AIJS and through this process, "only the judges of proven competence will preside over the benches and it will minimise the scope of aberration, arbitrariness and nepotism in judiciary".
"However, government gives lame excuses and is sleeping over the matter. As of now, while most government departments have 'All India Service' recruits, the judiciary is the only setup that does not have a national-level selection process," the petition by advocate Ashwini Upadhyay claims.
The plea further said the available number of judges are "unable to clear the huge backlog of over 30 million cases".
He has also sought directions to the government to "provide appropriate manpower and infrastructure to reduce the pendency of cases to three years".