Idrish Ali speaks on The Commercial Courts, Commercial Division and Commercial Appellate Division of High Courts (Amendment) Bill, 2018

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Thank you Sir, I am deeply grateful to you for giving me scope to speak on this important Bill. আমি তার সঙ্গে কৃতজ্ঞতা জানাই আমাদের মাননীয়া মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়কে,যাকে আমরা দ্বিতীয় মাদার টেরেজা বলি, কারণ তার আশীর্বাদ নাহলে আমি আজকে সাংসদ হতে পারতাম না। (I also thank Mamata Banerjee, who we call second Mother Teresa, without her blessings I would not have become an MP).

Hon Chairman Sir, the Government on May 3, 2018 promulgated an Ordinance amending the ‘Commercial courts, Commercial Division and Commercial Appellate Division of High Courts Act, 2015’. This Bill seeks to amend the ‘Commercial courts, Commercial Division and Commercial Appellate Division of High Courts Act, 2015’ and also seeks to replace it with the ‘Commercial courts, Commercial Division and Commercial Appellate Division of High Courts (Amendment) Bill, 2018.

Hon Chairman Sir, there are so many cases pending in courts. This is really a cause of concern for the common man. Setting up of commercial courts would certainly give some relief to the people but we also have to appoint suitable judges for this propose and they should also be provided training in microeconomics.

The Hon Minister is here. My humble suggestion is that as on date, the judiciary is burdened with more than 3 crore pending cases in the Supreme Court, the High Courts and the subordinate courts. In the High Courts, 23 per cent of cases have been pending for over 10 years. Further over 29 per cent of all cases have been pending between two and five years.

Hon Chairman Sir, in the subordinate courts over eight percent cases have been pending for over 10 years. The maximum number of cases in subordinate courts, of which 47 per cent have been pending for less than two years, is around 1.2 crore.

Hon Chairman Sir, the pendency of cases for long years, has resulted in an increase in the number of under trial prisoners, accused prisoners at trial as of 2015. There were over 4 lakh prisoners in jail. Hon Chairman Sir, of these two thirds (2.8 lakhs) were under trails, and the remaining one third were convicts. This is the reason as to why most of the people do not want to go to the courts and want to get their issues solved outside the court.

Hon Chairman Sir, we all know that there is a huge backlog and a large number of vacancies in courts. Unless that is taken care of any number of creating additional machineries may not solve the problem of the accumulation of the cases.

Hon Chairman Sir, overall vacancies in all courts in the country have increased across all courts from 23 per cent in 2006 to 35 per cent in 2018 (up to April). In the Supreme Court, it has increased from 8 per cent to 23 per cent, in the High Courts from 16 per cent to 38 per cent and the subordinate courts from 19 per cent to 26 per cent. As of April 2018, the High Courts have a vacancy of 38 per cent (406) against a total strength of 1079. In the subordinate courts vacancies have increased from 19 per cent to 26 per cent between 2006 and 2017. In West Bengal, total vacancies are 40 and in Andhra Pradesh it is 66.

Hon’ble Minister is here. One of the most critical changes introduced in this Bill is with respect to the appointment of judges of commercial courts. Earlier the state governments would appoint those judges only with the concurrence of the Chief Justice of High Court. Whereas after the amendment, the State Government has the power to appoint judges even without the concurrence of the Chief Justice of the High Court. Unless all the vacancies of the judges are filled up in the regular courts, the problem of disposal of cases will never be solved.

According to ‘The Commercial Courts, Commercial Division and Commercial Appellate Division of High Courts (Amendment) Act, 2015’, herein referred to as ‘Principal Act’ under the provision of Section 19 and 20 of the Bill passed an obligation on the state government to provide infrastructural facilities. Considering the financial condition of the states, Centre should provide substantial funds for the establishment of these facilities.

In order to fulfil the objective of quick disposal of the pending cases, vacancies in the judiciary at all levels should be filled up and for that reason or purpose to the fulfilment of the objects and reasons, the Central Government should come up with sufficient financial support to the State Government.

Hon’ble Minister, it is a fact that you have created a commercial court but for that purpose, you have not created new court judges to deal with the commercial matter. In effect, which judges are taking up criminal matters? A judge who is taking criminal matters is also becoming a judge for commercial matters.

I urge upon the government to confirm that at all levels make sure that a poor person gets help at the doorsteps. Necessary steps should be initiated without further loss of time.

Thank you, Chairman Sir.

ধন্যবাদ জানাই বিশ্ব বাংলার রূপকার ও দেশের সবচেয়ে জনপ্রিয় নেত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়কে।

Idris Ali speaks on the problems in his constituency during Zero Hour

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Madam, I am deeply grateful to you for giving me the opportunity to speak. I am also deeply grateful to our Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Due to her I have come here. I want to make three points.

In last year’s Budget, a station was sanctioned at Bhabla, in my constituency Basirhat. But the work for the same has not yet begun. I want to draw the attention of Hon. Minister through you, Madam.

Second point. There are many SC/ST people in Hingalganj, under my constituency. But the region has no post office.

 

 

Idris Ali speaks on the need for setting up Central schools in his constituency & loan waiver for farmers

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I have come from Basirhat constituency which is in the border area. There is not a single Central school in my area. My prayer before the Government as well as to the Hon’ble Minister, through you, is to establish a Central school, as early as possible, because there is a 9 km area with no Central schools.

Number two, my humble prayer before the Central Government through you, Sir, is that the interest on the loans to farmers should be waived by the Central Government.

Number three, the preference for the loan waiver should be people belonging to the SC/ST and minority communities.

 

Idrish Ali raises the issue of arsenic problem in Basirhat during Zero Hour in Lok Sabha

Thank you Madam Hon’ble Speaker.

I am deeply grateful to our Chief Minister Smt Mamata Banerjee because due to her I have become member of this august House.

Contamination of the ground water in India has become a major health hazard during the last decade. Madam, arsenic contamination of ground water is a specific problem in 9 districts out of 20 districts in West Bengal, out of which my constituency Basirhat with a population of over 15 lakh people is the most affected area.

Madam Speaker, earlier during the periods the House has recorded the effect of the serious threat of arsenic. But with deep sorrow I would like to inform the House that my entire constituency, that is Basirhat, is still is in bad days. I want to inform you that more than four crore people are affected with diseases caused from arsenic.

Earlier the central Government funded 75% for the project. Then the allocation came down to 50% during the last few years. And recently unfortunately fund has been discontinued. As a result the plans have become inactive and have been shut down due to huge maintenance cost and mainly due to extent of excessive percentage level of arsenic contents.

Keeping in view the acute problem, Madam, before it goes out of hand, I deeply urge upon the Government to immediately take special attention to supply of arsenic free water to all the people of the country.  Not only as the duty of the Government as what on the ground of humanism, which by virtue is a right to people.

I like to warn the Central Government to take time bound strategic programme before it breaks as pervasive threat.

I want to say only two lines in Bengali:

আমরা জানি আমাদের নেত্রী উন্নয়নের প্রতীক, শ্রীমতী মমতা ব্যানার্জি যার সাথে মাদার টেরেসার তুলনা করা যায়, তিনি জনস্বার্থে বহু কাজ করছেন। তবে কেন্দ্রীয় সরকারের এব্যাপারে immediate step নেওয়ার জন্য আপনার মাধ্যমে আবেদন করছি।