The impact of a malfunctioning judicial system on critical aspects of the economy is of major concern. A market-based capitalist system can operate efficiently only if judicial processes ensure a fair, effective and speedy disposal of disputes and provide a robust basis for enforcing regulatory compliance and consumer protection.
With a pendency of 59,000 cases in the Supreme Court (SC), over four million in high courts (HC) and a mind-boggling 25 million in subordinate courts, the judicial system is virtually dysfunctional: In this state, it simply cannot serve the needs of modern India trying to integrate with the global economy.
What are the three crucial aspects to be considered?
Is the present system working adequately?
What did Government suggest?
Category: Mains | GS – II | Polity
Source: The Indian Express