Ad Hoc High Court Judges

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January 24, 2025

Ad Hoc High Court Judges

The Supreme Court has suggested the appointment of ad hoc judges in High Courts to address the large backlog of criminal appeals.

Need to appoint Ad Hoc Judges

  • Pending Cases : SC highlighted data showing significant pendency in several High Courts, including 63,000 criminal appeals in the Allahabad High Court alone.
  • High Vacancy : According to the recent report published by the Department of Justice , High Courts around the country have 327 vacancies against their collective sanctioned strength of 1114 judges. 
    • These vacancies include 161 permanent posts and 166 temporary posts for additional judges. 

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About Ad Hoc High Court Judges

  • Constitutional Provision: Article 224A  allows the Chief Justice of a High Court to request retired High Court judges to perform judicial duties.
  • Requirement for Appointment: The President of India’s prior consent is mandatory for such appointments.
  • Entitlements: Ad hoc judges receive allowances as determined by the President’s order.
    • They enjoy all the jurisdiction, powers, and privileges of a judge of that High Court.
  • Procedure for appointment: It  was outlined in the 1998 Memorandum of Procedure (MOP).
    • The retired judge must consent to the appointment.
    • The Chief Justice forwards the judge’s name to the Chief Minister.
    • The Chief Minister sends the recommendation to the Union Law Minister.
    • The Union Law Minister consults the Chief Justice of India (CJI) before forwarding the recommendation to the Prime Minister.
    • The Prime Minister advises the President, who grants final approval.
  • Time Frame for Appointment: Ad hoc judges can be appointed for a term of 2-3 years, with a possible extension up to five years.
  • Scope of Ad Hoc Judges’ Role:
    • They should focus on resolving old cases pending for more than five years.
    • Handling election petitions and other cases requiring urgent resolution.

Lok Prahari Case (2021)

  • The Supreme Court ruled that the recommendation must be routed through the Collegium of the Supreme Court, comprising the CJI and the two seniormost judges.
  • Trigger points for Appointment of Ad Hoc Judges: 
    • The process of Ad HC Judge appointment can begin if a High Court has a vacancy level exceeding 20% of its sanctioned strength (excluding additional judges).
    • Cases pending in the High Court for more than five years exceed 10% of the backlog.

Prioritization of Regular Appointments

  • Ad hoc judges should not be appointed in High Courts functioning with 80% or more of their sanctioned strength.
  • Ad hoc appointments should only be considered after all efforts to fill regular vacancies are exhausted.
  • Such appointments must not replace or delay the regular appointment process.

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When Have Ad Hoc Judges Been Appointed in the Past?

  • Rarely Invoked Provision: Article 224A has been invoked only a few times:
    • Justice Suraj Bhan (1972): Appointed to the Madhya Pradesh High Court to handle election petitions.
    • Justice P. Venugopal (1982): Appointed to the Madras High Court with tenure extended by one year.
    • Justice O.P. Srivastava (2007): Appointed to the Allahabad High Court for adjudicating the Ayodhya title suits.
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