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Process Re-engineering (Civil)

         undecided in Lok Adalat, Mediation, Plea Bargaining or
         Judicial Settlement.

(d) (i)  The District Judge-I & Sessions Judges, Chief
         Metropolitan Magistrate, Officers assigned the work of
         DDO and Administrative Civil Judge (Central), on
         account of heavy administrative work shall be expected
         to give 50% of the above mentioned scale.

(ii) The Judicial Officers working as part time
       Secretaries of District Legal Services Committees for
       the second half of the each working day shall be
       expected to give 50% of units on the above mentioned
       scale.

(iii) Officers In charge looking after Administration,
       Vigilance, Litigation and Controlling Officers (Accounts)
       in the office of District & Sessions Judge-I, on account
       of additional Administrative work shall be expected to
       give 80% of the units on the above mentioned scale.

(iv) The other District Judges, DDOs in the office of
       District Judge -II to District Judge-IX, Officers In charge
       looking after Administration, Vigilance, Litigation and
       Controlling Officers (Accounts) in the office of District
       Judge-II to District Judge-IX and ACMMs on account of
       additional Administrative work shall be expected to give
       90% of the units on the above mentioned scale.

(v) For Judicial Officers deputed as Mediator or Plea
       Bargaining Judge, there shall be rebate in the number
       of working days equivalent to the days on which such
       duty is performed.

(vi) If the number of actual working days in a quarter
       falls below 70, the requirement of units shall stand
       reduced by 4 units for each day by which it falls short of
       70 days.

(e) All units are for disposal of contested cases
       unless specified otherwise.

(f) If any Judicial Officer is not able to give the
       disposal as per the above norms, he/she should give

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