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    If the Union Law and Justice Ministry has its way, the Indian judiciary will soon adopt the Six Sigma concept to improve its efficiency.

    Six Sigma is a new-age process improvement tool, which helps companies in developing and delivering near-perfect products and services. Many companies, some of them Indian too, have adopted Six Sigma tools to beef up productivity as well as service delivery.

    While senior functionaries of the Ministry agree that the idea sounds far-fetched, what with efficiency generally considered the last word associated with the Indian judiciary, they assert that it is not unachievable.

    A concept paper in this regard prepared by Union Law Secretary T K Vishwanathan, which will be sent to the Chief Justice of India, contains many other recommendations to speed up the judicial process and make the judiciary more transparent and accountable.

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    All this, ministry sources say, will be implemented if the CJI puts his stamp of approval and once the Rs 442-crore e-courts project, being implemented in all court across the country, is completed.

    The court set for itself a target to reduce the average number of days for finishing a case from 35 to 29. Enthused by the “highly successful” experience at Bedfordshire, the UK Government is already working on a plan to implement the scheme in other areas.

    In its concept paper, the Law Ministry has also mentioned the need for the judiciary to prepare and release Annual Judicial Statistics Report, and also for various ministries and state governments to prepare judicial impact statements along with bills and amendments to current laws. These statements would give the Government a rough idea about the likely increase or decrease in court cases once the new law is enacted. The ministry also wants the judiciary to set time standards to define how long it should take for each court to dispose a case from the date of its institution.

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    hold judges accountableBy: S L Chowdhary | 16-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward It is another excuse for spending tax payers money. Most of the delay is because of Judges giving umpteen adjournments to oblige this or that advocate. If accountability of judges can be ensured, all back log can be removed in a year. To give an example. Police files an FR saying no case is made out. Now the complainant who lodged false case have managed to drag his protest petition for more than 7 years simply asking for time and court willingly obliging.
    Six Sigma and Indian JudiciaryBy: Sandeep | 12-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Sir,If Law Ministry is willing to spend 442-crore on implementing this six sigma approach, why can not it spend in hiring more judges and use it for their payroll. I work in a leading IT organisation and I remember once my center head asked the quality head what good, this six sigma technique is going to bring to improvement of deliveries. And at the end of discussion, center head said to no to implementation of six sigma. It is mostly used by organisations who work in manufacturing industry and its implementation in judiciary or IT does not looks like a good idea.
    Indian Courts and law ministryBy: Chandrakant Marathe | 12-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward I agree. Our courts, politicians, public prosecutors are all hand-in-glow else all the moneyed and politica people cannot go scot free. I have never seen a judgement which is delivered speedily and correctly as far as politicians and business leaders are concerned.
    Tragedy in IndiaBy: Siddharth Shinde | 12-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward How nonsensical for us,people of India to see the Government spending on itself while India is one of the poorest countries in the world. We are no better than Congo or Sudan, or worse maybe, when it comes to Government affairs.
    Law-another scam in name of 'e'By: Varun | 12-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Is e-court project going to help the judiciary to complete the judgement earlier?? Always politicians are not going to punished..only the petty cases are completed.. what about terrorist cases like SanjayDutt and killing cases like Aarushi murder case... Where are they now?? What about many scams in each state?? Does e-court going to help anyway.. This is one another scam from law people...
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