Special Courts: Significance and Relevance
Significance
- Expedite Justice: Special courts help judiciary to pronounce verdicts on important matters expediently. The purpose of special courts binds them to serve justice within a specific time period.
- Expertise in Complex Matters: Many special courts in India are formed due to technical/specific expertise needed while adjudicating on important matters.
- Protection of Vulnerable Sections: Special courts serve protection to vulnerable sections as they require special care. For instance, POCSO cases require greater sensitivity and maturity.
- Reduce Judicial Burden: Judiciary is already burdened with high pendency of cases and owing to sensitive matter of some cases, long judicial process is ....
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