Justice Frustrated: the systemic impact of delays in Indian courts

Manwendra K. Tiwari
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Adjudication of disputes in any legal system does not contemplate the instant culmination of the process, and ordinary delay is therefore obvious. However, the delays contemplated by the system are structural and not inordinate and endemic. For instance, a criminal trial does not envisage an instant culmination of the process and makes provision for bail for the accused, while the trial is yet to commence or conclude. The provisions of bail, in fact, take into account delays in the appellate courts and therefore, a convict can also be released on bail. This reflects acknowledgement by the legal system of the ordinary delays that occur. It is when delays are inordinate that they become a matter of concern and it is this problem that plagues the Indian legal system. Scholarship on judicial delays attempts to mainstream the most pressing concern faced by the Indian legal system at present. Scholarship on doctrinal principles of law and examination of its effects is desirable but if the actual operation of those principles is marred by delay, the discourse on principles borders on becoming irrelevant. Contemporary scholarship debates the disturbing trend of the process itself being the punishment and the inevitability of delay in the process being used to assuage the vindictive aspirations of people in power who misuse the powers of State. Justice Frustrated: The Systemic Impact of Delays in Indian Courts, based on a study by the research organization Daksh, portrays how the information available in the public domain through the means of the internet, made accessible by the state itself, can provide much information about the working of the different courts, especially in terms of handling of the caseload. The information about District Court cases, having received relatively less focus by scholars, is significant for the right of ordinary citizens to access to justice. Justice Frustrated brings on board innovative ways of addressing the problem of delay beyond the relevant but cliché arguments of filling vacancies amongst judges, increasing the number of judges along with the support staff and cautioning against unwarranted adjournments.
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司法受挫:印度法院延误的系统性影响
在任何法律制度中,对争端的裁决都不考虑该程序的立即结束,因此通常的拖延是显而易见的。然而,该系统所设想的延误是结构性的,而不是不协调和地方性的。例如,一项刑事审判并不设想这一过程立即结束,并规定保释被告,而审判尚未开始或结束。保释的规定实际上考虑到上诉法院的延误,因此,罪犯也可以取保候审。这反映了法律制度对发生的普通延误的承认。只有当延误过度时,它们才会成为一个令人担忧的问题,正是这个问题困扰着印度的法律制度。关于司法延误的学术研究试图将目前印度法律制度面临的最紧迫问题纳入主流。关于法律理论原则的学术研究和对其影响的研究是可取的,但如果这些原则的实际操作因延误而受到损害,那么关于原则的论述就会变得无关紧要。当代学者争论的令人不安的趋势是,这一过程本身就是一种惩罚,而拖延这一过程的必然性被用来缓和滥用国家权力的当权者的报复愿望。司法受挫:印度法院延误的系统性影响,基于研究组织Daksh的一项研究,描绘了通过互联网在公共领域获得的信息如何由国家自己访问,可以提供关于不同法院工作的许多信息,特别是在处理案件方面。关于地方法院案件的信息,相对较少受到学者的关注,但对普通公民获得司法救助的权利具有重要意义。《司法挫折》提出了解决拖延问题的创新方法,超越了填补法官空缺、增加法官和支助人员的人数以及警告不要无故休庭等相关但老套的论点。
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