Trial court is a court in which the facts of a case are decided. The evidence related to a case are put on record in a trial court, the witness testimony is recorded and a preliminary sentence is given for the crime. The criminal justice system in India is extremely slow in deciding cases. Often cases go on for years and a significant portion of the life of an individual is spent in prison awaiting trial. This delay in disposal of cases has been much discussed upon in the recent past. Several lawmakers, jurists and other policymakers have debated on it and have tried to find a solution. The lack of efficient judicial management, the frequent adjournment of trials, the lack of adequate number of judges and judicial officers have been identif...
Most developed countries have already turned towards a ‘second generation’ case management system, b...
Pakistan’s legal system is notorious for its slow and inefficient handling of cases. In a new report...
Delay in disposal of cases has always been a serious concern in India. “A litigant coming to court s...
The paper discusses the issues of the long time taken to complete the trial process in India, which ...
In India, the pending of court cases and the consequence of deprivation of basic human rights is a q...
Criminal law scholars regularly maintain that American prisons are overcrowded and that defendants...
In India, the pending of court cases and the consequence of deprivation of basic human rights is a q...
More than two crore cases are pending across trial courts in India today, and a majority of these ar...
According to records available at the Supreme Court of India website, there are currently more than ...
Judicial delays and high pendency is a serious problem that has rule of law and fundamental rights i...
This paper enumerates the efforts made by the Supreme Court of India and proposes a road map of how ...
The Indian Supreme Court was established nearly seventy-five years ago as a core part of India\u27s ...
'This paper explores the problem of court congestion in Indian lower courts. We use several measures...
This paper explores the problem of court congestion in Indian lower courts. We use several measures ...
No body can dispute the fact that the Justice delivery system in India is in a bad shape. A survey o...
Most developed countries have already turned towards a ‘second generation’ case management system, b...
Pakistan’s legal system is notorious for its slow and inefficient handling of cases. In a new report...
Delay in disposal of cases has always been a serious concern in India. “A litigant coming to court s...
The paper discusses the issues of the long time taken to complete the trial process in India, which ...
In India, the pending of court cases and the consequence of deprivation of basic human rights is a q...
Criminal law scholars regularly maintain that American prisons are overcrowded and that defendants...
In India, the pending of court cases and the consequence of deprivation of basic human rights is a q...
More than two crore cases are pending across trial courts in India today, and a majority of these ar...
According to records available at the Supreme Court of India website, there are currently more than ...
Judicial delays and high pendency is a serious problem that has rule of law and fundamental rights i...
This paper enumerates the efforts made by the Supreme Court of India and proposes a road map of how ...
The Indian Supreme Court was established nearly seventy-five years ago as a core part of India\u27s ...
'This paper explores the problem of court congestion in Indian lower courts. We use several measures...
This paper explores the problem of court congestion in Indian lower courts. We use several measures ...
No body can dispute the fact that the Justice delivery system in India is in a bad shape. A survey o...
Most developed countries have already turned towards a ‘second generation’ case management system, b...
Pakistan’s legal system is notorious for its slow and inefficient handling of cases. In a new report...
Delay in disposal of cases has always been a serious concern in India. “A litigant coming to court s...