Justice Rajeev Shakdher, a former judge of the Delhi High Court, and Shadan Farasat, a senior advocate in Delhi, dive into the recent Supreme Court ruling allowing ad-hoc judges to address a growing backlog of cases. They discuss the implications of this strategy, analyzing current case statistics and constitutional frameworks. The conversation highlights the need for collaboration between the judiciary and the government, while also addressing the challenges of transitioning experienced lawyers to these temporary roles. It's a compelling exploration of judicial efficiency and integrity.