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President may get power to rename courts

Demands to rename Madras, Bombay High Courts are mounting up on Centre
New Delhi: Amid growing demands for changing nomenclatures of high courts, the government is mulling a law to vest the President with powers to rename the courts after consulting the state authorities and concerned chief justices. Earlier, the law ministry had planned to bring a Bill to rename high courts on case-by-case basis. The plan then was to first change the names of the iconic Bombay and Madras High Courts to Mumbai and Chennai High Court respectively through an Act of Parliament.
But, with various states and other stakeholders, coming out with fresh demands, the department in now working on a proposal to vest powers with the President to change the nomenclature of a high court after consulting the state authorities — Governor and the Chief Minister — as also the Chief Justice of the concerned high court. The logic behind the fresh proposal is that the government will not have to bring a new Bill every time a proposal is approved to rename a high court, sources in the law ministry said.
The legalities involved in the new proposal are being looked at before the final call is taken to approach the Union Cabinet with the proposal. As of now, there is no mechanism available to rename a high court. There have been demands for the high courts to correspond to the present names of the cities.
Besides the Bombay high court and the Madras high court, there has also been demand to rename the Calcutta high court as Kolkata high court.
Recently, BJD MPs in the Lok Sabha had demanded that the Orissa High court be renamed as Odisha High Court. Party MP B. Mahtab had written in this regard to law minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda, who had in turn asked him to get the state government send a proposal along with the consent of the Chief Justice of the high court.
Besides demands being made by the Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu governments, various organisations too have been pressing for renaming the two high courts.
( Source : deccan chronicle )
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