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PIL Before SC Seeks Direction To Fill Up Vacancies In DRTs

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November 17, 2024
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New Delhi:  A public interest litigation (PIL) has been filed before the Supreme Court seeking direction to the Centre to fill the vacancies in the Debts Recovery Tribunals (DRTs) across the country.

The plea said that out of 39 Debts Recovery Tribunals in the country, nearly one-third, i.e. 11 DRTs have vacancies, as of September 30, 2024.

Though as early as September last year, a circular, showing that the above vacancies in the DRTs, would be arising in 2023-2024 was floated, to date, no appointment has been made, the petition said.

It cautioned that no timely steps to commence the selection process for the anticipated vacancies are being taken and this delay would entail a situation where more DRTs will turn non-functional in future.

“While the primary and principal object of the constitution of the DRTs, as provided for in the preamble to the Recovery of Debts and Bankruptcy Act, 1993 (RDB Act) is ‘for expeditious adjudication and recovery of debts due to banks and financial institutions’, the said object gets defeated and frustrated in case the DRTs remain non-functional due to non-filling up of the post of Presiding Officers,” said the petition filed through advocate Sudarshan Rajan.

It further complained that instead of filling up the vacancies, the Centre resorted to giving additional charge of the vacant DRT to a DRT situated in a neighbouring state, causing practical difficulties to lawyers and decelerating the disposal of the other DRT as well.

The petition said that in view of the additional charge given to such DRT, only urgent matters are taken up and normal matters are not considered, thus increasing the case pendency. While the RDB Act provides a specific time schedule ranging from 60 to 180 days, the petition said that many DRTs remain non-functional due to non-appointment of Presiding Officers beyond the specified time range. The PIL seeks a direction to the Centre to take necessary action on a war footing basis to fill up the vacancies in the DRTs across the country, saying that the failure to fill up the vacancies is a direct infringement upon constitutional as well as statutory provisions.

(IANS)

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