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Supreme Court of India · 2008-05-15

Delhi Bar Association (Regd.) vs Union Of India (Uoi) And Ors. [Alongwith ...

Citation / case number
AIR 2009 SUPREME COURT 693
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
Delhi Bar Association (Regd.)
Respondent
Union Of India (Uoi) And Ors. [Alongwith ...
Author
P.P. Naolekar
Bench
B.N. Agarwal, P.P. Naolekar, D.K. Jain

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court addressed the issue of judicial backlog in Delhi, emphasizing the need for the division of Delhi into smaller judicial districts to enhance the efficiency of justice delivery. The Court referred to Section 19 of the Punjab Courts Act, 1918, which was invoked by the Delhi Government to issue a notification for this division. The Court held that the notification's validity was questionable as it was issued without deliberation by the Legislative Assembly of Delhi, thus necessitating further examination of the procedural propriety involved.

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