The Hindu
Mangalore, Oct 3: Echoing the growing dissatisfaction in judicial circles about the salaries paid to judges, Lokayukta N. Santhosh Hegde said on Thursday that the salaries of judges had not changed for quite sometime now, although bureaucrats had been reaping it rich.
“We have no friends in Vidhana Soudha or in the south and north blocks of the Parliament House in New Delhi to recommend for a salary hike,” he said while presiding over the valedictory function of the fifth All India Moot Court Competition, organised by the SDM Law College and the Centre for Postgraduate Studies in Law at the college auditorium here.
Warning students that they were about to join the legal system at a precipitous time Mr. Hegde said: “It is up to you to bring back the glory that the judiciary once enjoyed and restore people’s faith in it.”
National Law University of Jodhpur bagged the first prize at the fifth All India Moot Court Competition. The second place was secured by the Hidayattullah National Law University, Raipur. The first prize carries a cash prize of Rs 15,000 and a trophy and the runner up gets a cash prize Rs 10,000 and a trophy.