Delay in justice a major challenge, says CJI Altamas Kabir
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Delay in justice a major challenge, says CJI Altamas Kabir

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Ahmedabad: Chief Justice of India Altamas Kabir on Sunday said a major problem being faced in delivery of criminal justice was delay "where the entire process takes almost 15-16 years".

Delivering Justice P D Desai memorial lecture here on 'Administration of Criminal Justice', Justice Kabir said, "Today a major problem is delay where the entire process, from the time when an offence is registered to the stage of final conviction, takes almost 15 to 16 years."

"I hope everybody involved in the process would perform their duty to expedite the wheels of justice," he added.

"....This (delay) is the main thing which bothers judiciary. And because of inordinate delay, sometimes we see angry reaction from public feeling that something should be done immediately," he said while elaborating the challenges in administration of criminal justice.

"One such incident took place on December 16 last year in Delhi. First reaction was let us set up fast track courts for the offences against women and girls," he said citing the incidence of gang rape in a moving bus which created widespread outrage.

"On January 2, first fast track court was set up in one of the district in New Delhi to take up such cases. Then you might have come across media reports that trial in one case was completed in 9 days and trial completed in another case in 13 days," he added.

"Something like this happens and people start reacting. It is a knee jerk reaction...But one cannot blame anyone part of the system. Look at the large population we have, which is at present 1.20 billion and it is increasing," he added.

"Where do we stand in regards to the Judge Population ratio? In USA, there are 125 judges for 1 million citizens and in India we have 6 judges for 1 million," he said while highlighting the ground reality of the country.

PTI

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First Published: Sunday, February 17, 2013, 19:27

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karmik - Canada
It is time that the Indian Judiciary accept the reality of Corruption in the Judiciary adding to the delays. Just delaying justice is a very lucrative business. Everyone is making money by delaying or tampering with evidence during the delay. And the judges maybe less, but I am sure that the conviction rate is pathetic. The public is yet to see anyone punished for the scams. Judiciary is a part of India or the Britsh Raj?.....Karmik
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Santosh - Hyderabad
Almas Kabir is political appointee in Supreme Court, if he is honest then he should order Suo Motto SIT investigation on Chopper scam, coal scam, farmer loan waiver scam, thorium scam etc.
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