Goa Faces Shortage of 18 Judges Across 10 Courts: Law Minister Aleixo Sequeira
Goa Law Minister Aleixo Sequeira informed the legislative assembly that there is a shortage of 18 judges in 10 different courts, including district courts, across the state. In…
Goa Law Minister Aleixo Sequeira informed the legislative assembly that there is a shortage of 18 judges in 10 different courts, including district courts, across the state. In a written reply presented in the House on Friday, the minister shared the details about the vacancies in the courts.
According to the data, there is a shortage of four judges in the civil and criminal courts in South Goa’s Margao, and a shortage of three judges at the district and sessions court in this town.
Similarly, there is a shortage of two judges each at the district and sessions court in North Goa’s Panaji, civil and criminal court there, and civil and criminal court in Mapusa. Furthermore, there is a shortage of one judge each in the civil and criminal courts in Ponda (South Goa), Bicholim (North Goa), Gram Nyayalaya at Sattari in Valpoi (North Goa), Vasco (South Goa), and Gram Nyayalaya in Sanguem (South Goa).
The strength of additional judges has been calculated for the state based on the ‘Unit System’ in accordance with the interim report of the National Court Management System (NCMS) Committee as per the directions of the Supreme Court.
Sequeira mentioned that as per Article 229 of the Constitution, the entire process of filling up the post of judicial officer (in Goa) is managed by the Bombay High Court. The minister, in a detailed reply, mentioned that the process to fill the vacancies of the judges was underway.