CJI raises concerns over huge backlog of criminal cases in Allahabad HC
The Hindu
1.83 lakh criminal appeals pending in court, U.P. govt. tells SC
Chief Justice of India N.V. Ramana on Saturday said the pendency of criminal cases in the Allahabad High Court is “very worrying”. “I do not want to point any fingers or lay any blame regarding the pendency in the Allahabad High Court relating to criminal cases, which is very worrying. I request the Allahabad Bar and Bench, to work together and co-operate to resolve this issue,” the Chief Justice said. Chief Justice of India Ramana was speaking at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the National Law University, the new Multi-Level Parking and Advocates’ Chamber Complex, and the unveiling of the portrait of legendary advocate late Anand Bhushan Saran, the father of Supreme Court judge, Justice Vineet Saran.More Related News