Maharashtra Cabinet has given its nod to increase the post of judges in Bombay High Court, says CM Devendra Fadnavis today.
The number of posts, which is now 75, will go up to 94 following this decision, Fadnavis said in the state Assembly.
Maharashtra govt decides to increase the number of HC Judges from 75 to 94. This will help reduce the pendency of cases in the High Court.
— Devendra Fadnavis (@Dev_Fadnavis) March 13, 2015
As a result, the number of related employees will also go up and 162 new posts will be created, he said.
The state government will incur an expenditure of Rs 16.88 crore on creation of all these new posts, Fadnavis said.
With this development, it is expected that there will be reduction in pendency of the court cases, he said.
As a result, the number of related employees will also go up and 162 new posts will be created, he said.
The state government will incur an expenditure of Rs 16.88 crore on creation of all these new posts, Fadnavis said.
With this development, it is expected that there will be reduction in pendency of the court cases, he said.