Hyderabad: The Andhra Pradesh Governor
E S L Narasimhan on Saturday suggested the implementation of an all
India service posts in the judiciary.
"The talent that comes out of the best law schools is
opting for corporate jobs. We need to explain them the
importance of judiciary in the Indian democracy," the Governor
said, while inaugurating a seminar on E-Governance in
judiciary organised by the AP Technological Services, AP
Administrative Tribunal (APAT) and its Advocates Association.
Though the graduates are attracted towards corporate
jobs for higher pay and perks, the role the judiciary play in
the democracy is much important and creation of an all India
service will have greater coordination with other services, he
said.
Talking about judges role in development, the Governor
suggested that number of stay orders issued by judges need to
be looked into.
While appreciating judges and their constraints, he
said, some time development will affect due to stay orders
granted on complaints filed by vested interests.
He also advised number of adjournments of a case need
to be controlled. He suggested that the communication gap
between judges and common man should be removed.
He said video conferencing is one of the best tools to
try terrorists who cannot be presented in courts due to
security reasons.
High court Judge Justice V V S Rao and APAT Chairman
Justice G Yathirajulu were among the speakers.
PTI
First Published: Saturday, March 06, 2010, 17:23