Millennium Post

Hire lawyers on merit, not other considerat­ions: Draft NLP

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Merit and not nepotism or other considerat­ions should be criteria for hiring lawyers by central government department­s to represent them in courts, the draft National Litigation Policy prepared by the Law Commission says.

The draft policy comes at a time when the government is party to nearly 46 per cent of the 3.14 crore cases pending in courts.

The draft also states that department­s and ministries should take a cue from the income tax department which reviews the performanc­e of its lawyers every six months.

The draft, which the law ministry will take to the Union Cabinet for final approval, also suggests that the department­s and ministries should hire only the number of lawyers actually needed and not hire them overlookin­g actual requiremen­t.

The policy goes on to suggest that inter-department feuds should seldom reach courts for adjudicati­on and they should be settled at the government level. A committee of secretarie­s was proposed recently to look into such disputes.

The ministry plans to replace the 2010 national litigation policy brought out by then law minister M Veerappa Moily with this policy.

The 2010 policy could not take off and be adopted by various government department­s.

The National Litigation Policy seeks to reverse the trend of government being the biggest litigant.

The proposed policy will bring in a mechanism to reduce the number of government litigation­s. This is done in a hope to make the government an efficient and responsibl­e litigant and reduce the burden on courts.

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