235 Cases Listed, "Hungry, Tired" High Court Judge Reserves Judgment After 29th Hearing

In a notable incident at the Allahabad High Court, a judge has reserved judgment in a case after a marathon hearing session that spanned 29 sittings. Expressing his physical exhaustion, the judge cited feeling 'hungry and tired,' which hindered his ability to dictate the verdict. This situation highlights the challenges faced by the judiciary in managing heavy caseloads, as an astonishing 235 cases were listed for consideration on that day alone. The high number of cases reflects the ongoing backlog in the Indian judicial system, which has been a persistent issue affecting timely justice delivery. Legal experts emphasize the need for systemic reforms to alleviate the pressures on judges and improve the efficiency of court proceedings. This incident serves as a reminder of the human element within the legal system, where long hours and demanding schedules can impact judicial functions. The case will be revisited once the judge is in a position to deliver the judgment, underscoring the importance of maintaining both the physical and mental well-being of those in the judiciary.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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