Trial Courts Management

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Trial Courts Management is a study of structural understanding of the trial courts. The idea of court management and case management concerns the trial judges who have to be "trial judiciary managerial" that ultimately have to instill confidence in "justice seekers" that "justice dispensers" are indeed "justice conceivers". The trial court judges, in this way, therefore, are required to become "Trial Managers", "Interventionists", "Dispensers of Justice", rather than mere "Neutral Umpires". Unfortunately, the concept of court management and case management has not yet made inroads in the road-map of law reforms. Court management and case management in essence mean decision-making process of the trial judiciary to arrive at just ends by just means and as such imperative in the trial judicial system in India. This renaissance/revival culture may help to reduce costs of litigation and minimize delays in trial courts. Unequivocally, the trial judges have to comprehend all the ramifications of modern scientific methods of management of the court system to bring anew court management and case management culture in the trial judiciary lest the system becomes bankrupt.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR K.L. Bhatia

K.L. Bhatia is a Senior Professor of Law, University of Jammu . He also wrote Administration of Workmen Compensation Law : A Socio Legal Study.

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Title
Trial Courts Management
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8176298735
Length
xxxii+198p., Tables; Photographs.
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