Expediting the Indian Criminal Justice System
Justice is desired by each and every person in this earth. But as we all know that Justice delayed is Justice denied, so it?s a matter of concern that how many people actually get justice in due time. Well this is a very vague question as there is no specificity to it. However it lays down the basis of a very common problem that has plagued the Indian courts. Yes the term ?plagued? actually represents the current scenario of the Indian Judiciary. The problem of backlog of cases have been haunting the Indian courts for a long time and it is high time that we react to the situation and do something about it. Precisely speaking the criminal trials take much longer that what they are expected to take and what actually they take. Thus it is very necessary that some sort of system is adhered to so as to speed up the diätpillen kaufen trial process and relieve the courts of heavy backlog of cases. Crimes happen almost everyday and with such a large population it is quite obvious that at least thousands of crimes are committed almost everyday throughout the country. And as the literacy levels and awareness among the people has increased so they refer their problems to the courts which is the only dispute resolution system and the only place where one can expect justice. Thus it is all the more obvious that with such a rate of criminal cases pooling into the courts the available workforce falls very short of the expectations. Apart from that there are several appeals which are preferred from the trials which furthermore increase the case numbers in the court. In such a scenario it becomes a matter of concern as to how to control the problem.
