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Lower judiciary should be rid of deadwood and corrupt: SC
New Delhi, Sept 23: In a significant judgement aimed at maintaining the efficacy and integrity of the justice delivery system, the Supreme Court today said that the High Courts should undertake periodic evaluation of presiding officers in the lower judiciary to rid it of deadwood and corrupt judges.
New Delhi, Sept 23: In a significant judgement aimed
at maintaining the efficacy and integrity of the justice
delivery system, the Supreme Court today said that the High
Courts should undertake periodic evaluation of presiding
officers in the lower judiciary to rid it of deadwood and
corrupt judges.
Dismissing the appeals filed by three judges who were
compulsorily retired from the Uttar Pradesh judicial service,
a bench comprising Justice M B Shah and Justice A R Lakshmanan
said it was a must for the high courts to undertake repeated
scrutiny of the service records of judicial officers.
Terming the lower judiciary as the "foundation of the
judicial system", Justice Shah, writing for the bench, said
"We hope the High Courts would take appropriate steps
regularly for weeding out the deadwood or the persons
polluting the justice delivery system."
"Judicial service is not a service in the sense of
employment," the apex court said and added as they were
discharging their duties in exercise of the "sovereign
judicial power of the state", their honesty and integrity
was expected to be beyond doubt.
Their honesty and integrity should be reflected in their
overall reputation, justice shah said. "The nature of judicial
service is such that it cannot afford to suffer continuance in
service of persons of doubtful integrity or who have lost
their utility," he added.
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