Delays in the Indian judicial system are often treated as if they were inevitable, the natural outcome of a large population and complex society. Yet a closer look at how other countries have addressed similar problems shows that delay is not a destiny, rather it is a design issue. Courts that run efficiently do so because institutions, procedures, and expectations were deliberately shaped to support speed and fairness. This article looks at four countries: Singapore, the United Kingdom, the Uni...
Published on November 24, 2025 11:22