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The Chief Justice of India’s high-octane laments about vacancies caused due to the stand-off between the judiciary and government in appointing judges has brought a renewed focus to delays in the judicial system. ___________________________________________. By all accounts, the judicial system is painfully slow — as of December 31, 2015, 51.2 per cent of all cases pending in the subordinate courts have been pending for more than two years and 7.5 per cent for more than 10 years; in the high courts the corresponding figures are 68 per cent and 19.22 per cent. This is unacceptable for any state that promises the rule of law to its citizens.
At the same time, to view the stand-off on judicial appointments and the consequent vacancies that are created through the lens of judicial delays is to miss the wood for the trees.
The CJI also believes that it is because vacancies are a product of a systemic lack of incentives for persons of high quality and integrity to take up judgeships.
The complexity of causes responsible for judicial delays should make it amply clear that it is merely a by-product when it comes to the vexed question of judicial appointments.
The CJI holds vacancies responsible for creating delays, bringing justice delivery to a grinding halt for several litigants.
It is little surprise that litigants take a chance before the higher judiciary since securing an admission is often perceived as a game of roulette.
Correct Answer is (d).In the opening sentence of the paragraph, the CJI laments about the problems the Indian judiciary is facing today and it can be inferred that he is chiefly concerned about the vacancies in the judiciary system that are creating unnecessary delays. Among the given choices, option D keeps the chain of thoughts flowing as it takes the discussion further in a relevant manner. The complexity of causes responsible for judicial delays are nowhere mentioned in the paragraph and hence cannot fit the blank appropriately. Similarly, the option B that expresses the CJI’s belief regarding why vacancies are a product of systemic lack, is clearly required at the moment and may fit somewhere in a latter paragraph. No other sentence, except option D is coherent for the blank either. Option D is hence the correct answer.
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