New Delhi, Dec. 12 -- The Supreme Court on Thursday noted the urgency to have more courts and judges to handle mounting pendency of cases in trial courts, as it was told that the judge conducting the trial in the Lakhimpuri Kheri violence case in Uttar Pradesh has a "humanly impossible" task of handling 789 trials. A bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant and justice Joymalya Bagchi said, "It is humanly not possible to decide so many trials," as it was informed about this fact by senior additional advocate general (AAG) Sharan Dev Singh Thakur for the state. The court asked Thakur, "Why are you not creating additional courts?. See how many trials are pending in UP," as it took up a petition filed by the main accused in the case As...