Monday 13 February 2012 Government 2.0: The Road Ahead
Himachal High Court to set up green bench

The bench will hear exclusively cases related to environmental issues from February 26

Shimla: The Himachal Pradesh High Court will set up of an exclusive 'green bench' to deal with cases related to environmental issues.

"The High Court receives plenty of petitions on various issues ranging from mining to forests to environmental loss. The ‘green bench’ would now speedily dispose of such cases. It would meet every Friday from February 26 and if required a sitting can be held on Saturdays too," Chief Justice Kurian Joseph told reporters here.

All such cases will now come directly under the bench headed by a senior judge. The petitions already pending in court would also be transferred to the special bench," the Chief Justice said, adding "the bench would be set up on the lines of the Kerala High Court".

He also favoured clearing the backlog of cases on a priority basis and to make the High Court one of the best courts in terms of faster delivery of justice, reports IANS.

"The High Court has a full strength of 11 judges and there is a backlog of 53,000 cases, which is quite high when compared to the Kerala High Court, which had 38 judges and the pendency was 110,000 cases," he said.

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