Five minutes: That's how long a judge in an Indian high court spends hearing a case, reveals study

Posted by: 2016-04-08 13:19:42 ,
By Raj Kumar

A study conducted by a Bengaluru-based non-government organisation (NGO) has shown that a judge in a high court spends less than five minutes hearing a case, on an average.The most relaxed high court judges in the country have 15-16 minutes to hear a case, while the busiest have just about 2.5 minutes to hear a case and, on average, they have approximately five-six minutes to decide a case," The Times of India quoted the study as saying.
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