Measures to be taken for equitable distribution of cases among the Sr/Jr Standing Counsels and Special Public Prosecutors (SPPs) conducting CBEC cases at different fora
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Equitable distribution of cases: administrative officers must allocate work evenly among standing counsels and SPPs to protect litigation quality. The Board directs administrative officers to ensure equitable distribution of cases among Sr./Jr. Standing Counsels and Special Public Prosecutors (SPPs), noting that uneven assignment-where some counsel are overburdened and others receive few or no matters-harms litigation quality and prevents reliable performance evaluation; Chief Commissioners must implement measures to allocate work properly within their jurisdictions in accordance with existing appointment and engagement guidelines.
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Equitable distribution of cases: administrative officers must allocate work evenly among standing counsels and SPPs to protect litigation quality.
The Board directs administrative officers to ensure equitable distribution of cases among Sr./Jr. Standing Counsels and Special Public Prosecutors (SPPs), noting that uneven assignment-where some counsel are overburdened and others receive few or no matters-harms litigation quality and prevents reliable performance evaluation; Chief Commissioners must implement measures to allocate work properly within their jurisdictions in accordance with existing appointment and engagement guidelines.
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