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There Are 21 Judges Per 10 Lakh People In India: Government
- Thursday December 12, 2024
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
The judge-population ratio in the country works out to be approximately 21 judges per 10 lakh population, based on the Census 2011 data, the Parliament was informed on Thursday.
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50 Judges Per 10 Lakh Needed To Reduce Case Pendency In India: Supreme Court Judge
- Tuesday January 3, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
Supreme Court Judge Abhay S Oka has said India requires 50 judges for every 10 lakh population, but this figure is currently only 21 per million people, which is leading to piling up of cases.
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Chief Justice NV Ramana's Appeal On Improving Judge-To-Population Ratio
- Saturday April 30, 2022
- India News | Press Trust of India
Chief Justice of India NV Ramana on Saturday highlighted the issue of judicial vacancies and urged the chief justices of high courts to improve the judge-to-population ratio so that it is comparable to advanced democracies.
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There Are 21 Judges Per 10 Lakh People In India: Government
- Thursday December 12, 2024
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
The judge-population ratio in the country works out to be approximately 21 judges per 10 lakh population, based on the Census 2011 data, the Parliament was informed on Thursday.
- www.ndtv.com
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50 Judges Per 10 Lakh Needed To Reduce Case Pendency In India: Supreme Court Judge
- Tuesday January 3, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
Supreme Court Judge Abhay S Oka has said India requires 50 judges for every 10 lakh population, but this figure is currently only 21 per million people, which is leading to piling up of cases.
- www.ndtv.com
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Chief Justice NV Ramana's Appeal On Improving Judge-To-Population Ratio
- Saturday April 30, 2022
- India News | Press Trust of India
Chief Justice of India NV Ramana on Saturday highlighted the issue of judicial vacancies and urged the chief justices of high courts to improve the judge-to-population ratio so that it is comparable to advanced democracies.
- www.ndtv.com