Judiciary has not done much in reforming itself: Debroy

NEW DELHI: Chairman of Economic Advisory Council to Prime Minister (EAC-PM) Bibek Debroy today said that judiciary has not done much in terms of reforming itself and raised questions about vacations enjoyed by the Supreme Court judges.

Debroy also said that much of delay in appointments, “actually vests with judges”.

“Vacancy in judiciary is about 25 per cent and in the Government system 25 per cent vacancy is not high,” he said at an interactive session here.

While responding to a query that despite so much of reforms nothing has happened in terms of reforms in judiciary, Debroy wondered whether the country needs more judges as huge amount of tax payers’ money is involved. (AGENCIES)

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