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5,133 vacancies in subordinate judiciary, says government
Between May 2014 and November this year, 44 judges were appointed to the Supreme Court. A total of 688 new judges were appointed and 583 additional judges were made permanent in high courts, Rijiju said
Source | economictimes.indiatimes.com | PTI
There are over 5,000 vacancies in the subordinate judiciary, Rajya Sabha was informed on Thursday. Law Minister Kiren Rijiju said in a written reply that as on December 13, the sanctioned strength of judicial officers was 24,489 as against a working strength of 19,356, a shortfall of 5,133.
“However, filling up of vacancies in subordinate judiciary falls within the domain of state governments and high courts concerned,” the minister noted.
Between May 2014 and November this year, 44 judges were appointed to the Supreme Court. A total of 688 new judges were appointed and 583 additional judges were made permanent in high courts, Rijiju said.