( 1 ) STATES of Bihar, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Punjab and West Bengal 1. We direct that the exercise for appointment shall be completed within two months and the persons shall be appointed to the Fast Track Courts by 31/3/2004. In case the premises for the courtrooms are not available, they shall either be constructed or taken on lease wherefor the requisite charges by way of rent, etc. shall be borne by the State concerned. ( 2 ) MR B. B. Singh, learned counsel appearing for the State of Bihar, stated that another batch of 30 names has been sent by the High Court for appointment in the Fast Track Courts and they would be appointed by 31/1/2004. State of Goa ( 3 ) SO far as the State of Goa is concerned, learned counsel appearing for the State stated that the recommendation for appointment of judges has already been received and notification to that effect will be issued by 31/1/2004 and the Fast Track Courts will become operative by 1/2/2004. State ofjammu and Kashmir. Learned Advocate General appearing for the State stated that the High Court has now, in terms of the Scheme, recommended the names of six persons from the higher judicial services and they would be appointed shortly. We direct that remaining posts be filled up within a period of another three months. State of Haryana ( 4 ) IT has been stated at the Bar that the High Court of Punjab and Haryana has recommended the names of 20 persons for appointment to the Fast Track Courts from the higher judicial services, but the State of Haryana has not sanctioned the remaining posts in the higher judicial services. Learned counsel appearing for the High Court undertakes that the High Court shall make a fresh recommendation for 36 posts. Let that be done within a period of one month. After the receipt of recommendation, the State shall accord sanction for the creation of remaining posts in the higher judicial services and appointment shall be made accordingly. List these matters after three months.