SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh has introduced revised procedures for the constitution and sittings of its Special Benches, mandating that these benches, when convened in addition to the regular roster benches, will typically begin their sessions on Friday afternoons.
Information was available with The Chenab Times that the directive, issued via Order No. 1102 of 2026/RG dated July 16, 2026, by the Office of the Registrar General, modifies existing practices concerning the formation of Special Benches. This revision aims to streamline court operations and ensure efficient case management.
Under the new order, following their initial sitting on a Friday afternoon, subsequent sittings of a Special Bench will be determined at the discretion of the bench itself. This provides flexibility for the judges to schedule further hearings based on the volume of cases and the requirements for their proper adjudication.
The revised procedure seeks to balance the need for specialized benches to address specific legal matters with the overall workload of the High Court. By designating Friday afternoons for the commencement of these benches, the court intends to create a more predictable schedule while allowing for adaptive management of caseloads.
The High Court of Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh operates under a dual-bench system, comprising regular roster benches that handle the general flow of cases and special benches that are constituted to address particular types of litigation or urgent matters. The establishment of special benches is a common practice in high courts across India to ensure that specific legal issues receive focused attention.
The Registry General’s office plays a crucial role in the administrative functioning of the court, including the scheduling of benches and the management of judicial orders. This latest order reflects the ongoing efforts by the court administration to optimize judicial processes and enhance the delivery of justice within the Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.
The modifications underscore the court’s commitment to adapting its procedures in response to evolving judicial needs. The aim is to ensure that legal proceedings are conducted efficiently and effectively, providing timely resolutions for litigants.
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