Salar M Khan, Advocate, Delhi, India The Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 2006 (the Bill), is pending before the parliament of India. The stated object of the bill is […]
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5. Ten case studies of judicial delay in Delhi
1. State versus Durga Burman This case pertained to the alleged seizure of cannabis. The accused was poor and could not engage a private lawyer to defend himself so the […]
4. Judicial delays to criminal trials in Delhi
Judicial delay to criminal trials in the courts of Delhi is endemic. It does not need any empirical data to prove. The objective of the present study is to understand […]
3. An overview of criminal justice administration in Delhi
Delhi is the national capital and second most populous metropolitan city of India. It is a centrally administered union territory. However, in 1991, it was given its own legislative assembly […]
2. Analysis of the legal position in India on speedy trial versus judicial delay
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (the CrPC) is the procedural law providing for machinery for punishment of offenders under the substantive criminal law. The substantive criminal law may be […]
1.The process of criminal trial in India
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (the CrPC) is the procedural law providing the machinery for punishment of offenders under the substantive criminal law, be it the Indian Penal Code, […]
Introduction: Judicial delays to criminal trials in Delhi
Introduction: Judicial delays to criminal trials in Delhi Salar M Khan, Advocate, Delhi, India This report contains the findings of a study into the nature and extent of judicial delays […]
India’s dharmachakra seen but not felt
Bijo Francis, Programme Officer, Asian Legal Resource Centre, Hong Kong The concept of justice was once not alien to India. The logo of the Supreme Court depicts the dharmachakra, the […]