Bhubaneswar: In a move aimed at enhancing the State’s legal apparatus and expediting the delivery of justice, the Odisha Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, on Friday approved a proposal from the Law Department to amend “The Odisha Law Officers Rules, 1971.”
These rules govern the appointment, duties, and control of Law Officers representing the State Government in legal proceedings, particularly in district headquarters and subordinate courts. The amendment comes in response to a shortage of officers in the Odisha State Prosecution Service (OSPS) cadre, which has been contributing to a growing backlog of cases.
Officials said the amendment will help ease the burden of pending litigation and facilitate the prompt delivery of justice. The last amendment to the rules was made via Notification No. 3631/L dated 13.03.2024, and the latest changes are expected to improve both the efficiency and responsiveness of the prosecution system in Odisha.
A Cabinet memorandum was placed outlining the urgent need to bolster the cadre strength and ensure better legal representation for the State in courts across Odisha.