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“One major problem in our system is, after the Supreme Court Collegium recommends the names, good candidates have to wait for more than a year… Sometimes, this compromises with a person’s privacy,” stated Justice Abhay Oka, addressing the ongoing challenges within the judiciary regarding the timely appointment of judges.
Justice Oka’s remarks come amid growing concerns about the lengthy process candidates face before their names are officially cleared for judgeship. He noted that candidates often endure waits of up to nine months, which not only affects their professional lives but also intrudes upon their personal privacy.
The systemic issues highlighted by Justice Oka are part of a broader discussion about the efficiency of judicial appointments in India. The backlog in trial courts exacerbates the situation, delaying justice for many.
In a related development, the Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) announced the results for the 12th grade across all three streams on March 31, 2026, at 10 AM. Students can access their results online using their roll numbers on the official RBSE portal.
This announcement is crucial for students who have been awaiting their results, as it marks a significant milestone in their educational journey.
Justice Oka’s comments reflect a pressing need for reform in the judicial appointment process, emphasizing that the current delays can undermine the integrity of the judiciary.
As the legal community continues to advocate for improvements, the focus remains on how to streamline the name clearance process to ensure that capable candidates are not left waiting indefinitely.
Justice Oka’s insights resonate with many who have experienced the frustrations of prolonged waiting periods in various professional fields.
While the RBSE results provide a moment of relief for students, the judicial system’s challenges remain a topic of concern for those involved in legal professions.
Moving forward, stakeholders in the judiciary are expected to engage in discussions aimed at addressing these systemic issues and enhancing the efficiency of judicial appointments.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding specific measures that may be implemented to resolve these delays, but the conversation initiated by Justice Oka is a step towards potential reform.
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