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Plea in SC for setting up apex court bench in Chennai

New Delhi: The Supreme Court will hear on Monday a petition seeking setting up of a separate bench at Chennai for easy accessibility of justice for citizens of southern states.A three-judge bench of Chief Justice

PTI PTI Updated on: July 12, 2015 10:37 IST
plea in sc for setting up apex court bench in chennai
plea in sc for setting up apex court bench in chennai

New Delhi: The Supreme Court will hear on Monday a petition seeking setting up of a separate bench at Chennai for easy accessibility of justice for citizens of southern states.

A three-judge bench of Chief Justice H L Dattu and justices Arun Kumar Mishra and Amitava Roy would consider the PIL for the circuit bench of the apex court on the ground that reports of the Law Commission and Parliamentary standing committees have favoured it.

The petition, filed by advocate A M Krishna, has sought the court's direction to the Centre "to initiate immediate steps in setting up a Supreme Court bench at Chennai".

It also said that approaching Supreme Court is very expensive for litigants coming from distant places like Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Assam and other far-flung states.

"In view of the alarming escalation of transport fare, lodging expenses and in view of the geographical location of the seat of the apex court, it is hoped that the Supreme court will suggest ways and means for maintaining structural and financial integrity of the of the apex court even while setting up the southern, western and north-eastern benches," it said.

"The access to justice has been recognised as one of the most important human rights, which is included in Article 39(A) of the Constitution as a Directive Principle of the State Policy... today the Supreme Court is faced with the problem of work load.

"In a truly democratic country like ours, to solve the problems of arrears of cases pending in courts, the solution is not to deny justice to the people but to expand the judicial system in various ways so as to keep pace with the growth of of litigation," the petition said.

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