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Constitutional right to speedy trial

A deep dive into judicial delays and path ahead

by Blitz India Media
August 10, 2023
in Legal
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Saurabh MishraThroughout the evolution of India’s legal tapestry, the right to a speedy trial has remained central to ensuring that the pillars of justice, liberty, and equality stand firm. Such a right, fundamental to the concept of justice, serves as a beacon of hope for countless souls entwined in legal battles. Herein, we navigate through the intricate corridors of this right, identifying the impediments and signposting the way forward.

The bedrock principle

Article 21 stands as a sentinel, fiercely guarding the twin ideals of life and personal liberty. Its interpretative breadth, meticulously widened by judicial pronouncements, unequivocally encompasses the right to a swift trial.

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In landmark decisions, such as Hussainara Khatoon vs. State of Bihar, the Supreme Court has underscored the indispensability of timely justice, emphasizing that inefficiencies in procedure cannot infringe upon an individual’s sacred rights under Article 21.

A labyrinth of delays

The reasons for prolonged cases are multifaceted and intertwined, demanding nuanced understanding: Judicial vacancies: The lack of adequate judicial personnel, particularly in lower courts, creates bottlenecks that hinder efficient case processing.

Inadequate infrastructure: Modern courtrooms equipped with advanced technology not only streamline proceedings but also reduce manual errors and redundancies.

Procedural complexities: The labyrinthine nature of our procedural laws, albeit aimed at thoroughness, often impedes swift justice.

Multiplicity of litigations: A culture that entertains frivolous suits, encourages undue adjournments, and overlooks meritless appeals undoubtedly exacerbates the existing backlog.

A societal perspective

The consequences of protracted trials are profound and manifold. They scar the psyche of the litigant, erode public trust in the legal apparatus, and strain the already teetering penal infrastructure with undertrials languishing behind bars, awaiting their day in court.

A strategic blueprint must be devised for the recruitment and training of judicial personnel, ensuring that the bench is always sufficiently staffed
Reformative measures

The path to rejuvenating our justice system demands concerted action on multiple fronts:

Strengthening infrastructure: This includes not merely digital integration but also building physical courtrooms conducive to efficient proceedings.

Addressing vacancies: A strategic blueprint must be devised for the recruitment and training of judicial personnel, ensuring that the bench is always sufficiently staffed.

Alternate dispute resolution: Beyond merely encouraging ADR, it’s pivotal to integrate it as a cornerstone of our legal system, enabling parties to resolve disputes without formal litigation.

Training, capacity building: A periodic curriculum that acquaints legal professionals with emerging jurisprudential trends and technological tools is paramount.

Preventive strategies

While remedial measures are crucial, preventive strategies can arrest the problem at its genesis:

Limiting adjournments: Codifying stringent guidelines that penalise undue adjournments can instill a culture of discipline.

Streamlined procedures: This would involve a comprehensive review of existing protocols, shedding archaic practices and embracing efficiency.

PILs against delays: Encouraging the legal community to actively file PILs can spotlight systemic issues, ushering in judicial reforms.

Use of technology: The digital realm offers myriad solutions, from AI-powered case analytics to cloudbased document repositories, all aimed at truncating delays.

Conclusion

The promise of a speedy trial is not merely a textual commitment but the very heartbeat of a vibrant democracy. While the path to actualising this promise is strewn with challenges, with collaborative effort and unwavering resolve, we can ensure that justice is not just done, but done without undue delay.

As the torchbearers of the legal realm, it is upon us to ensure that the echo of justice reverberates promptly through the hallowed corridors of our courts.

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