Emphasises on
use of technology for dispensing justice in prevailing crisis
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Jammu: Chief Justice of Jammu and Kashmir High
Court, Justice Gita Mittal today held an interaction with lawyers of Union
Territories of Jammu and Kashmir & Ladakh through Virtual mode. The
interaction was held in two sessions. During first session, Chief Justice
interacted with lawyers having standing at Bar upto 15 years and in second
session, interaction was held with lawyers having standing at Bar for more than
15 years.
A separate interaction was
also held with Judicial Officers of all the 22 Districts of UTs of Jammu and
Kashmir and Ladakh through Video Conference.
Besides, the Chief Justice
Gita Mittal, Justice Sanjeev Kumar also interacted with the Judicial Officers.
Judicial officers were advised to use various Information technology tools like
Speech to text Software in dictating orders, reading of online journals,
hearing of cases of emergent nature through video conferencing facility etc. to
overcome the impediments which come in way of expeditious disposal of cases
caused due to spread of Corona virus pandemic. Officers were advised to remain
updated on legal issues by reading online law journals and to devote their time
in studying laws, statutes and latest judgments of superior courts. Chief
Justice advised the Judicial officers to take full advantage of webinars being
organized by the High Court in coordination with J&K Judicial Academy on
different topics on daily basis.
During the interaction,
Justice Sanjeev Kumar advised the Judicial officers to evolve mechanism for
expeditious disposal of cases especially cases which are very old. Justice
Sanjeev Kumar laid emphasis on the concept of Court Management for reducing the
mounting arrears of cases.
Later, while interacting with
lawyers, Chief Justice enquired about their well being and at the same time
advised them to follow all the necessary directions, instruction and
precautions relating to protection against corona-virus pandemic.
The Chief Justice exhorted
upon lawyers to keep ascertaining about the well being of their colleagues and
to look into their collective needs as well as to discuss way forward during
and after the COVID crises.
The Chief Justice informed the
lawyers that after sanctioning financial assistance in favour of lawyers
practicing in UT of Jammu and Kashmir, the process of providing financial
assistance to advocates practicing in UT of Ladakh as well as to Munshis
working with advocates who are in dire need of assistance because of grave
financial hardship on account of lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, has
also been set in motion.
The Chief Justice further
informed the lawyers that very recently sanction has been accorded for
providing second installment of Rs. 2500/- each, as financial assistance, to
the advocates of the Union Territory of J&K who have been given first
installment of Rs, 3,000/- by directly transferring the amount in their account
numbers.
Expressing concern over the
lack of basic infrastructure in High Court, Chief Justice informed the
participating lawyers that High Court was constructed to accommodate seven
Judges only, but at present, with a total working strength of 13 Judges, it is
facing acute shortage of space. Due to poor infrastructure and acute shortage
of space, High court is not able to start efiling and other IT related
activities. Chief Justice added that High Court needs auditorium, crèches, child
care rooms, witness assistance rooms, more parking space and other facilities
which are not possible in the present building owing to its old design and
inability to support further expansion. Terming Bar and Bench as two faces of
the same coin, Chief Justice emphasized that Bar and Bench have to work in
close coordination for creating adequate infrastructure for the High Court as
well as for the District and subordinate Courts of UTs of Jammu and Kashmir
& Ladakh.
The Chief Justice emphasized
the use of technology in the present
crisis and how it can help judiciary in dispensation of Justice. The lawyers
were advised to embrace the technology and to further hone their technical
skills so as to effectively assist the Courts in hearing of cases of emergent nature
through use of Video Conferencing. Chief Justice lauded the role of Judges,
lawyers and the staff in ensuring Justice to litigants even during the present
time of crises triggered by COVID-19.
Suggestions and requests
regarding construction of more Lawyers’ Chambers, speedy acquisition of land
for construction of District Court complexes, upgradation of IT infrastructure
at High Court, appointment of Judicial Officers at places where posts are lying
vacant, introduction of concept of rain water harvesting in Court Complexes,
opening of more physical access to Courts and Lawyers’ Chambers, were put forth
by lawyers during the interactive sessions. Chief Justice gave a patient
hearing to the lawyers and gave assurance to the lawyers that their suggestions
and requests shall be considered on priority basis.
Ladakh based lawyers suggested
that more robust facility for providing e-Connectivity between Courts located
in Ladakh region with Srinagar Wing of the High Court be put in place. Few of
the lawyers requested the Chief Justice to organize virtual interactions on
regular basis in future also. Chief Justice assured that online interactions
shall now be a regular feature and next virtual interaction shall be held very
soon.
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