Delhi’s lower courts are grappling with a severe space crunch, exposing a long-standing crisis in the allocation of lawyers’ chambers amidst a rapidly growing legal fraternity.
CJI Led Bench said that individuals from marginalised sections, first-generation lawyers and law graduates without a degree from a National Law University (NLU) face greater challenges in gaining acceptance in senior lawyers’ chambers and law firms.
Today, On 13th June, The Kerala High Court set new guidelines for judges’ chambers and the signing/uploading of judgments post-retirement to ensure timely delivery of judgments and proper use of court resources. This comes after allegations against a retired judge who continued visiting her chambers and accessing case files. The guidelines require judges to submit pending judgments and restrict the use of chambers after retirement.
