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President Calls Out ‘Black Coat Syndrome’, Urges Supreme Court to Lead with Justice for All

Posted 04 Sep 2024

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Highlighting the delay in Justice, The President used this term to describe anxiety experienced by ordinary citizens in court settings

  • Term is analogous to the “White Coat Hypertension” i.e. increase in people’s blood pressure in the hospital.

Reasons for such perception

  • High pendency: As of August 31, 82,887 cases are pending in SC (National Judicial Data Grid).
    • Additionally, delays in deciding serious crimes like rape leads to public perception of insensitivity in the judicial system.
  • Frequent adjournments: It causes great mental and financial pressure specially for people traveling from villages to courts. 
  • Issues with district judiciary: For instance, only 6.7% of court infrastructure at the district level is female friendly. 
    • District-level courts significantly shape the public’s perception of the judiciary.

Steps taken to address these issues

  • Speed up efforts to modernise judiciary: through initiatives like e-Courts Integrated Mission Mode Project, Tele-Law programme,etc.
  • Alternate modes of resolution: like pre-litigation dispute resolution such as Lok Adalat.
  • Addressing infrastructure gaps: through scheme like Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Judicial Infrastructure.
  • Reforming laws to reduce pendency: For Instance, SC  recently applied Section 479 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita retrospectively to first-time offenders, making bail accessible to undertrials.
  • Institutionalisation of pro bono culture (i.e. free services): through initiatives like Nyaya Bandhu programme.
  • Tags :
  • Judicial Reforms
  • Black Coat Syndrome
  • National Judicial Data Grid
  • Section 479 of BNSS
  • e-Courts Mission Mode Project
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