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Calcutta HC Lawyers Take ‘Bengal’ Route To Protest HC Vacancies

Swarajya StaffFeb 20, 2018, 12:05 PM | Updated 12:05 PM IST

Calcutta High Court Building. (Subhankar Chakraborty/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)


Lawyers of the Calcutta High Court (HC), angry over non-appointment of judges to the Court, have taken the ‘Bengal’ route of agitation by going on a five-day cease-work from Monday (February 19).

Bengal had become synonymous with bandhs and agitations since the turbulent mid-1960s. The Calcutta HC had only 27 judges against the sanctioned strength of 72. Lawyers say that the shortage of judges has crippled the functioning of the HC and, hence, the strike which, in effect, has shut down the Court for one whole week. The Court has 2.2 lakh pending cases before it and clears 240 cases per day on an average. That means the strike will add another 1200 to the huge backlog of cases.


This is not the first time Calcutta HC lawyers have struck work; an especially long one was a two-month-long cease-work in November-December 2002 against the hike in stamp duty fee. The lawyers have also refused to work on weekends and vacations despite repeated requests by Supreme Court and HC judges. And it remains unclear how the ongoing lawyers’ strike which is causing immense suffering to thousands of litigants will result in immediate filling up of judges’ vacancies.

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