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Niti Aayog proposes all-India test to select judges for lower courts

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
December 21, 2018
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New Delhi, Dec 20 :  Niti Aayog has pitched for a pan-India exam to select cadre for the lower judiciary, saying it will attract young and bright law graduates and enhance accountability in the governance system.

The think tank Wednesday came out with a national strategy for new India, which defines objectives for 2022-23.

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“An all-India judicial services examination on a ranking basis can be considered to maintain high standards in the judiciary. The selection process may be entrusted to the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) for a cadre of lower judiciary judges, Indian Legal Service (both centre and states), prosecutors, legal advisors, and legal draftsmen,” it said.

The report claimed that the move will attract young and bright law graduates and help build a new cadre “that can enhance accountability in the governance system”.

The report suggested introduction of an administrative cadre in the judicial system to streamline processes.

“To maintain judicial independence, the cadre should report to the Chief Justice in each High Court,” it said. There are 24 high courts in the country.

The think tank said, a performance index for judges should be considered and a separate state-wise index for “ease of getting justice” should be prepared.

It said there is a need to facilitate the availability and usage of video-conferencing facilities to assist in speedy access to justice and to minimise logistical issues. “At present, even the available video-conferencing facilities are not utilized optimally,” it said.

The government has in the past proposed an all-India judicial service.  But nine high courts have opposed the proposal to have an all-India service for lower judiciary.

Eight others have sought changes in the proposed framework and only two have supported the idea.

The Narendra Modi government has given a fresh push to the long-pending proposal to set up the new service to have a separate cadre for lower judiciary in the country.

The idea was first mooted in the 1960s. Seeking to overcome the divergence of views, the government had recently suggested to the Supreme Court various options, including an NEET-like examination to recruit judges to the lower judiciary.

National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is conducted for admission to medical colleges.

There were vacancies of 4,452 judges in subordinate courts in the country as per the figures released on December 31, 2015. While the sanctioned strength is 20,502, the actual number of judges and judicial officers in subordinate courts is 16,050.

At present, various high courts and state service commissions hold exams to recruit judicial officers.

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