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Orissa HC seeks litigation coverage by October 19

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By Express News Service

CUTTACK: The Orissa High Court on Tuesday directed the state authorities to provide you with a transparent litigation coverage by October 19. The division bench of Chief Justice Subhasis Talapatra and Justice BR Sarangi issued the route on a PIL registered suo motu by it. 

Considering the larger public curiosity and explanation for the substantive justice, the excessive courtroom had handled the state of affairs arising out of delay in submitting responses to notices or counters as a PIL. Noting {that a} very “bad situation” was prevailing within the state, the chief justice mentioned it was crucial that Odisha ought to amend its ‘State Litigation Policy’ on a precedence foundation. 

The bench issued the route and stuck the deadline after Advocate General Ashok Kumar Parija sought time to relook into the unhealthy state of affairs and are available again with an answer that shall be workable.

Accordingly, the bench directed the state authorities to provide you with a “comprehensive statement” on change within the state litigation coverage by the subsequent date (October 19). The PIL assumes significance as authorities litigation reportedly constitutes almost half of all circumstances. It has additionally contributed to judicial backlog thus affecting the justice supply system in Odisha.

CUTTACK: The Orissa High Court on Tuesday directed the state authorities to provide you with a transparent litigation coverage by October 19. The division bench of Chief Justice Subhasis Talapatra and Justice BR Sarangi issued the route on a PIL registered suo motu by it. 

Considering the larger public curiosity and explanation for the substantive justice, the excessive courtroom had handled the state of affairs arising out of delay in submitting responses to notices or counters as a PIL. Noting {that a} very “bad situation” was prevailing within the state, the chief justice mentioned it was crucial that Odisha ought to amend its ‘State Litigation Policy’ on a precedence foundation. 

The bench issued the route and stuck the deadline after Advocate General Ashok Kumar Parija sought time to relook into the unhealthy state of affairs and are available again with an answer that shall be workable.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

Accordingly, the bench directed the state authorities to provide you with a “comprehensive statement” on change within the state litigation coverage by the subsequent date (October 19). The PIL assumes significance as authorities litigation reportedly constitutes almost half of all circumstances. It has additionally contributed to judicial backlog thus affecting the justice supply system in Odisha.