Have you ever had the bad experience of facing a small, medium, or big court case in India? If not, keep reading. Attending a court case in India is one of the worst possible experiences that will drain you mentally, physically, and financially. The simple reason for this is that all the courts are operated by the government. In other words, they are 100% government departments with their own lethargic processes and there are no private alternatives. As someone who has endured three tiresome court cases over the last twenty years (each case spanning 4–7 years) I strongly believe it’s time to privatize our courts for several types of cases. Though the legal cabal accustomed to its lethargy will express shock or concern about how courts can be privatized look at these reasons and decide for yourself.
India should Privatize its Courts
India should Privatize its Courts
India should Privatize its Courts
Have you ever had the bad experience of facing a small, medium, or big court case in India? If not, keep reading. Attending a court case in India is one of the worst possible experiences that will drain you mentally, physically, and financially. The simple reason for this is that all the courts are operated by the government. In other words, they are 100% government departments with their own lethargic processes and there are no private alternatives. As someone who has endured three tiresome court cases over the last twenty years (each case spanning 4–7 years) I strongly believe it’s time to privatize our courts for several types of cases. Though the legal cabal accustomed to its lethargy will express shock or concern about how courts can be privatized look at these reasons and decide for yourself.