'Appointment of judges not like public service', Delhi HC said- is aware of the situation
“Appointment of judges not like public service,” the Delhi High Court said: We are aware of the situation; After that, the petition had to be updated last: May 15, 2025, 09:14 IST Delhi High Court News: The issue of judges’ deficit in the Delhi High Court came out again. The Supreme Court has a sanctioned number of judges 60, while only 36 judges work. When he hears a petition in this regard … Read more, the Delhi High Court has made a big comment on the shortage of judges. (File Photo) Highlights are approved in the Delhi High Court, but there are 36 judges appointed as the Supreme Court. The appointment of judges is of general recruitment. On the argument of separate ASG, senior lawyer had to withdraw the petition. There is a shortage of judges from Top Court to trial and lower court. Several courts across the country also have a shortage of judges. The Delhi High Court is no exception to this. There is a total approved number 60 of the judges here, while the Delhi High Court only has to work for 36 judges. A pill (pill) was filed in the Supreme Court over the lack of judges. In this case, there was a demand for appropriate guidelines. When he hears the petition, a Bank of Chief Justice Justice DK Upadhyay and Justice Tushar Rao Gela made important remarks. A concrete argument was presented by Additional Attorney General (ASG) Chetan Sharma. After this, the petitioner withdrew his petition. The Delhi High Court refused to consider a pill (pill) related to the vacancies of judges, saying that the appointment of judges is not like normal recruitment in the public service. The case of vacancies and appointments of judges is constitutional. The Bank of Chief Justice -Justice DK Upadhyay is considering the pill submitted by senior lawyer Amit Sahni. Amit Sahni claimed a court’s instruction on the issue of a lack of judges in the Delhi High Court. He said in his petition that the Supreme Court is currently working with the number of 36 judges against the 60 sanctions. Delhi High Court Amit Sahni, who works with 60 percent of judges, also said that a Delhi High Court judge recently highlighted the shortage of judges in an order. The Delhi High Court is working on 60% of its approved capacity. He further told the court that on April 25, the Supreme Court accepted the case of a lack of judges in an order, saying that the number of judges was less in the light of the number of population and litigation. As a result, there is a problem to settle the matter on time. During the hearing, Chief Justice Upadhyay said: ‘All the people associated with the justice system are aware of this situation (a lack of judges). It is not that efforts are not being made in this direction. The additional attorney general Chetan Sharma, additional attorney -general Chetan Sharma, participated in the ASG argument debate, also told the bank that the Supreme Court is already considering the case related to the appointment of judges. Subsequently, Sahni withdrew the petition. The Supreme Court also allowed him to join the Supreme Court’s respective case as a party. In addition, the Supreme Court resolved the case. According to the Indian Justice report 2025 by the Tata Trust, there is less than one judge in the Supreme Court over a population of 10 lakhs in Delhi. According to the report, the situation in the lower court is still better. There are 36 judges in lower courts in a population of 10 lakhs. About the author Manish Kumar received higher education from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi. After graduating from Jhansi, PG diploma in journalism at the University of Delhi. The professional career started with the Hindustan Times group … Read more about Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi with element. After graduating from Jhansi, PG diploma in journalism at the University of Delhi. Hindustan Times Group’s professional career starts …