CJ concerned over unscheduled observance of leave by Judicial Officers

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Dec 7: Chief Justice of J&K High Court Justice Gita Mital has expressed concern over frequent/unscheduled observance of leave by Judicial Officers and directed Judicial Officers not to disturb calendar of cases.
According to the circular issued by Jawad Ahmed, Principal Secretary to the Chief Justice, “sudden holidays taken by Judges have a very deleterious impact on court work. Cases are fixed for evidence or arguments after long periods of even several months. On account of the Judge taking leave, these cases get adjourned by similar periods”.
“This results in harassment of lawyers, litigants, witnesses and adversely impacts the administration of justice. The court calendar factors in leave at appropriate intervals. The calendar is carefully finalized taking into consideration needs of Judicial Officers as well”, the circular said.
“Judicial Officers are, therefore, impressed upon not to seek or proceed on leave on court working days except in unforeseeable, exceptional and un-expected emergencies and exigencies”, the circular said, adding “in case an occasion for taking such leave arises, the Judicial Officer shall make every possible effort to give prior intimation of his/her absence to the lawyers and litigants whose cases are listed on the date(s) of absence”.
“In such eventuality, the cases which are required to be adjourned on account of the Presiding Officer on leave shall be posted at the earliest date thereafter, preferably within the same or the next month”, the circular said.

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