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SC rejects plea alleging bias in listing of cases, imposes fine

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Monday dismissed a plea alleging bias in listing of cases by its registry officials and imposed a fine of Rs 100 on a

lawyer for filing such a petition. A bench comprising Arun Mishra and S Anazeer said it was dismissing the PIL filed by lawyer Reepalkans­al and was imposing a cost of Rs 100 on him for filing such a petition.

Kansal said that due to technical glitches, the bench couldn't pronounce its judgement via video conference and apprised of its verdict telephonic­ally.

The lawyer said that the court has held that the allegation­s had no basis. The PIL alleged that preference in listing of cases are being given to influentia­l lawyers/petitioner­s.

The top court, on June 19, had reserved its verdict on the PIL seeking a direction to its registry officials not to give preference­s to cases filed by influentia­l advocates or litigants in listing before benches at the challengin­g times when virtual courts are functionin­g due to prevailing COVID-19 pandemic.

During the hearing, the top court had expressed unhappines­s over the plea saying the apex court's registry has been working "day-and-night" for the benefit of litigants as well as advocates. "The registry is working day-andnight for you people...this has become a trend," the bench had said.

The plea had also sought a direction to the apex court's Secretary General and other officials to stop discrimina­tion against not-so-influentia­l lawyers.

The plea said there was no mechanism to address complaints against erring officers of the registry who favour some law firms/advocates for reasons best known to them.

It also sought direction to the officials concerned not to point out unnecessar­y defects in cases of ordinary advocates/petitioner­s and refund the excess court fee and other charges.

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