Supreme Court okays 6-month extension for retiring members of tribunals

In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court of India has granted a six-month extension for retiring members of various tribunals, allowing them to continue their duties amidst ongoing concerns regarding judicial delays. This decision comes at a time when the court is also intensifying its oversight on the issue of undertrial prisoners, urging high courts, police, and prison authorities nationwide to account for their measures in safeguarding the rights of incarcerated individuals. The court's proactive stance aims to address the ongoing challenges within the judicial system, particularly the backlog of cases and the rights of those awaiting trial. By extending the tenure of tribunal members, the Supreme Court seeks to ensure that adjudications remain uninterrupted, thereby enhancing the efficiency of the judicial process. This extension is seen as a crucial step in reinforcing judicial integrity and addressing systemic inefficiencies that have long plagued the Indian legal framework.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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