The order came a day after Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi, while opposing a plea for setting up of National Court of Appeal with regional benches in major cities for deciding cases arising from high courts, suggested imposition of heavy pre-hearing deposit on corporates as one of the measures to discourage avoidable cases.
"Litigation should become expensive for big clients. The learned Attorney General had suggested yesterday as one of the steps which can be adopted to reduce pendency and discourage litigation. This is a beginning," a bench of Chief Justice T S Thakur and Justice U U Lalit said.
The matters concern disputes over rights over cricket match information.
The petitioner (Star India) will have to deposit Rs 50 lakh in four weeks with the apex court registry and likewise, respondents (which include more than one person or entity) will have to together deposit the same amount before their cases are being heard.
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At the outset, the bench said that this is the fit case for implementing the Attorney General's suggestion.
It said ideally the amount should be rupees one crore a side as it should be ten times the fee charged by the lawyer.
Yesterday, the apex court had reserved its order on a plea seeking setting up of National Court of Appeal with regional benches in major cities for deciding cases arising from high courts.
Attorney General had opposed the plea and had said that Supreme Court should take "some self-correcting measures and use innovative technology and impose heavy costs on frivolous petitions to reduce pendency".