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No government wants strong judiciary: SC

Last Updated : 11 February 2011, 13:14 IST
Last Updated : 11 February 2011, 13:14 IST

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A bench of Justices G S Singhvi and A K Ganguly said less than one per cent of the budget is alloted to the judiciary which is facing a huge infrastructural problem and shortage of manpower.

"No government wants strong judiciary. It is only on the paper. Look at the budgetary allocation. It is less than one per cent," the bench remarked while pointing out that the judiciary is overloaded and a large number of courts need to be set up across the country for speedy justice delivery.

Pointing out the infrastructural problem and growing vacancies in the judiciary, the court said "it is a very very difficult situation. If by chance the government does it (setting up more courts), then we have difficulty in getting competent people."

The court's remarks came while hearing a petition filed by former Samajwadi Party leader Amar Singh on phone-tapping case. It expressed its displeasure over the tardy of progress in the trial of the case.

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Published 11 February 2011, 13:14 IST

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