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Subhash Sharma And Others vs Union Of India on 26 October, 1990

6. At this juncture, it will not be out of place to mention that "it is too late in a day to dispute the position that the justice has to be administered through the Courts and such administration would relate to social, economic and political aspects of justice". The judiciary therefore, becomes the most prominent and outstanding wing of the Constitutional system. For its sound functioning, it is, necessary that there must be an efficient judicial system and for providing the requisite efficiency is ensuring adequate strength with necessary infrastructure. The Apex Court in the case of Subhash Sharma v. Union of India, 1991 Supp (1) SCC 574 had to issue directions to the Government to fill up the vacancy of several judges of the Supreme Court and the High Courts.
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S.P. Gupta vs Union Of India & Anr on 30 December, 1981

1. This petition is in the nature of public interest. The petitioner is an association, known as the Vidarbha Labour Law Practitioners Association, Nagpur ("the petitioner Association" for short). The petitioner, association of the practicing Lawyers, being interested in the administration of justice, has preferred this petition claiming locus standi to file the petition based on the law laid down by the Apex Court in S.P. Gupta v. Union of India 1981 (Supp) SCC 87, to seek adequate judiciary infrastructure for the Labour and Industrial Courts at Nagpur and in other parts of the Region.
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