Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Monday, 28 September 2020

Supreme Proposes : Can e-Courts dispose ?

 


 

Context :

One India /  11 Sept 2020 :

Should convicted politicians be barred for life from contesting polls asks SC

Extract :

Ø  The court was hearing a case to ensure speedy trials in 4,442 criminal cases pending against former and sitting MPs and MLAs across states. The court asked the centre to respond to a new prayer seeking a life ban on politicians convicted of heinous offences from contesting elections

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Business Line / 12 Sept 2020

New norms for publishing candidates’ criminal record

Extract :

Ø  The candidates and political parties will have to publish details of contestantscriminal antecedents in newspapers and on television first within the first four days of the last date of withdrawal of nominations, the Election Commission decided at a meeting here on Friday.

Ø  In a statement the Commission said that the second publicity for criminal antecedents has to be within five to eight days of the last date of withdrawal of nominations while the third publicity should be from the ninth day till the last day of campaigning, which happens two days before voting day.

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Times of India / 17 Sept 2020

SC direction to expedite trial against legislators is welcome : Govt

Extract :

With 4,442 cases pending against sitting and former MPs and MLAs, the Union government on Wednesday told the Supreme Court that it would welcome any direction from the court for speeding up the trials in the cases pending for years against elected representatives.

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Times of India / 18 Sept 2020

Send plan within a week to speed up trials of lawmakers: SC  

Extract :

Ø  Setting off alarm bells for chief ministers, MPs and MLAs against whom trials in criminal cases have been pending for years, the Supreme Court , on Thursday asked HCs to submit in a week, action plans to expeditiously complete trial proceedings in 4,442 criminal and corruption cases against sitting and ex-legislators 

Ø  As many as 2,556 cases are pending against sitting MPs and MLAs . Among CMs, Telengana’s K Chandrasekhar Rao leads the telly with 64 criminal cases , followed by Andhra Pradesh’s Y S Jaganmohan Reddy with 38 criminal cases

 

Ø  A bench of Justices N V Ramana, Surya Kant and Hrishikesh Roy asked chief justices of each HC to formulate an action plan on requirement of Special Courts for exclusive trials of criminal cases against sitting and former legislators , while keeping in view following parameters :

#   Total no of pending cases in each district

#   No of Special Courts required for speedy trials

#   Existing number of Special courts

#   No of judges and subject categories of pending cases

#   Tenure of the judges to be designated

#   No of cases to be assigned to each judge

#   Expected time for disposal of cases

#   Distance between the designated courts

#   Requirement of Infrastructure


The Bench also reminded the HC CJs about the 2018 SC judgement which has ruled that if a stay on trial granted by HC was more than 6 months old, then the trial court could proceed with the trial as if there was no stay

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2019 : Nightmare Year ? ………………………………………………….[ 12 Dec 2017 ]

 

Extract :

Govt to set up 12 special courts to try 1,581 MPs and MLAs 

Highlights :

·         228………. Members of Parliament to be tried in two special courts

·         13,500 … Approx number of total pending cases

·         1,125 ….. Number of cases that each special court will have to decide in a year

·         242……..  Number of days trial courts normally function in a year

·         4.6………  Ave number of cases per day, each special court will have to dispose off

 

I assume that,

 

·    It will be May 2018 , by the time these Special Courts start working – more than 4 YEARS after the Supreme Court directed the Centre to set up these courts

·    These “ Super Efficient “ courts will refuse to grant any “ Postponement Dates “ to the accused and not only conclude within ONE HOUR ( whether the accused was guilty or not ) but also announce the VERDICT , on the spot ( remember , 4.6 cases / day ? )

·    There cannot be any “ Appeal “ against the judgements of these special courts

·    Some 365 MPs / MLAs ( out of those 1581 accused ) will be found GUILTY

·   The Speakers of the Lok Sabha / Rajya Sabha , will get court order copies within 7 days

·   The Speakers will disqualify, within 7 days, those MPs / MLAs who are declared guilty and who have been handed out sentences of 5 years or more

·    The Election Commission will receive these “ Disqualification Notifications “ in 7 days

·    The Election Commission will announce re-election dates within 30 days for seats falling vacant

·    These Elections will start from Dec 2018  and stretch throughout 365 days of 2019

·   To ensure proper / timely availability of Election officers / police / EVMs / polling booths / presiding officers / school-teachers / transport etc , spread over 28 States , no more than ONE ELECTION will be conducted PER DAY ( - one for each of 365 days of 2019 ! )

 

I had envisaged this scenario , as far back as MAY  2014 , in :

AllSeasons Are Election Seasons

https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2014/05/all-seasons-are-election-seasons.html

2019 will be a nightmare year , not only for the politicians but also for the voters !

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Now, in past 2 years, how many cases have these 12 Special Courts tried ?

( source : https://www.outlookindia.com/website/story/1097-criminal-cases-pending-against-mps-mlas-before-special-courts-centre-tells-/316403  / 11 Sept 2018 )

Extract :

The Ministry of Law and Justice in an affidavit told the court that there are a dozen courts -- six sessions and five magistrate courts (in the case of Tamil Nadu, the class of the court has not been indicated). As many as 1,233 criminal cases involving MPs and MLAs were transferred to these courts.

Of these 1,233 cases, 136 have been disposed of and 1,097 are pending.

The Centre's reply came in response to August 21 order of the top court seeking to know the number of special courts that have been set up following its December 14, 2017 order and the number of cases pending before these courts

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At  this rate , how many special Courts would be needed to dispose off all the cases by Dec 2021 ?

How does the following sound ?

Ø  136 cases by 12 courts = 12 cases / court , in one year

Ø  That means 12 courts would need 100 years to dispose off 1233 cases

Ø  Alternately, we need 100 Special Courts to dispose off these 1233 cases in 1 year

Obviously, this just cannot happen ! Central Government has neither the resources nor the WILL , to set up 100 Physical Courts anytime soon !

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So , what is the alternative ?

E Courts , is the only answer

In past few months, we have come across following examples of VIRTUAL GOVERNANCE :

Ø  Supreme Court conducting trials / hearings using Video-Conferencing

Ø  High Courts doing likewise

Ø  Even Lok Sabha allowing MPs to participate remotely

Ø  PM having e-conferences with State Chief Ministers, using Video-Meet

Ø  United Nations General Assembly going VIRTUAL

Ø  May be ( ? ) even World Economic Forum ( WEF )

Ø  EU Ministers, regularly meeting ONLINE

Ø  In India , many companies conducting AGMs , online

Ø  Most “ Service Sector “ companies in India, letting employees to work from home


This trend is bound to accelerate over next few months


With minimum infrastructure and time-loss, we can, easily set up, not just 100 but even 1,000 E-Courts , through launch of a portal { technology already commonplace }


On the same portal , 1,000 judges ( sitting in their homes ) can conduct trials , occupying 1,000 VIRTUAL COURTS


Complainants / Plaintiffs / Lawyers / Witnesses etc., too can log-on from their homes, into their RESPECTIVE / ASSIGNED , COURT-ROOMS [ Perfect Social Distancing ]


Finding 1,000 retired judges within ONE MONTH, cannot be a problem . They will be happy to work from 9 am to 6 pm ( with 30 minutes lunch-break )


I urge Shri Ravishankar Prasadji, to consider my suggestion


With regards,

Hemen Parekh  /  hcp@RecruitGuru.com  /  29 sept 2020

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Related Readings :

Justice delayed is Justice Denied ……………………[ 12 Dec 2018 ]

https://doj.gov.in/  [  Tele – Law / Reaching the Unreached ]

eCourts Mission Mode Project

 

About e-Committee

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