Justice
Is it legal for a judge’s verdict to be infused with ‘belief’?
What do we, the common people, understand by the term ‘judiciary’? We understand it as a system that determines the truth of any matter, delivering verdicts in favour of truth and taking action accordingly. Here, strict reasoning reigns supreme; there is no place for flights of fancy.
Ensure quick justice by reducing case backlogs
The issue of legal complexities and the slow pace of the judiciary, leading to cases being stalled, is not new. In every country, thousands of cases remain unresolved for years. Even in countries like Europe and America, many cases are pending for extended periods. In India, there are thousands of cases that have been pending for over 30 years; however, the situation in Bangladesh is rare globally. In such a small country, a staggering 4.4 million cases are stuck! No one knows when these cases will be resolved.