Chief Justice Girish Gupta has written to Chief Justice of India T S Thakur seeking appointment of three ex-judges of the High Court and a sitting judge following his retirement in a few months, to reduce the huge backlog of cases pending before it, a senior high court official told PTI here.
The Chief Justice has proposed the names of retired justices Ashok Das Adhikari, Soumitra Pal and S S Sadhu for appointment at sittings of Calcutta High Court, the official said.
Article 224 (A) of the Constitution provides for appointment of retired judges at sittings of High Courts.
It provides that the Chief Justice of a High Court, for any state may at any time with the previous consent of the President, request any person who has held the office of a judge of that court or of any other high court, to sit and act as a judge of the high court for that state.
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The tenure of the appointee would be for two years or till he or she reaches the age of 65 years, whichever is later, the official said.
Calcutta High Court, the oldest high court in the country, at present has 39 judges, while the sanctioned strength of the court is of 72 judges.
"There is a backlog of nearly three lakh cases before the court, which need to be reduced as far as possible," Calcutta High Court Bar Association president Suranjan Dasgupta said.
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