APSC Answer Writing (Daily) on Assam Tribune – 28/06/2025

APSC Answer Writing (Daily) based on Assam Tribune – 28/06/2025

For APSC CCE and other Assam Competitive examinations aspirants, practicing Daily Answer Writing is vital. This blog covers the most important Main question and its model Answer from the Assam Tribune today (28-06-2025).

📝 Mains Question:

“The Indian criminal justice system often delivers unequal outcomes depending on geography. In light of this, critically examine the factors leading to judicial inequality and suggest measures to ensure uniform access to justice across states.”


Introduction

The principle of “equal protection of law” enshrined in Article 14 of the Constitution is fundamental to Indian democracy. However, recent findings from the India Justice Report 2024 and analyses like “Where Not to Commit Murder” reveal that outcomes in criminal trials vary sharply across Indian states, challenging the ideal of uniform justice delivery.


Judicial Inequality Across States – Key Indicators

MetricExample
Conviction Rate for MurderKerala: 88% vs Jharkhand: 7.4%
Prosecution VacanciesOver 30% in multiple states
Case PendencyNE and Bihar: >7 years average in lower courts
Prison OvercrowdingStates like Uttar Pradesh >150% capacity
Legal Aid AccessVaries significantly by state capacity and awareness

Factors Leading to Inequality

FactorExplanation
🛑 Inadequate InfrastructureShortage of courtrooms, judges, forensic labs
🧑‍⚖️ Vacancy in Key RolesProsecutors and judicial officers often unfilled for years
⚖️ Police-Prosecution GapWeak coordination reduces case quality
📊 Lack of Data-Driven ReformState-specific justice dashboards are rare
🌐 Digital DividePoor e-court access in rural/tribal districts

Ethical and Governance Implications

PrincipleViolation
⚖️ Rule of LawEroded when law functions inconsistently
🧭 Justice & FairnessVictims and accused face arbitrary outcomes
🔍 Public TrustDeclines due to prolonged or biased trials
🧑‍💼 State ResponsibilityFails to uphold minimum standards of justice delivery

Steps Taken So Far

  • Fast Track Special Courts for sexual offences (POSCO, rape cases)
  • E-Courts Phase II: Case listing, video conferencing enabled
  • NCRB Digitisation: FIR and case tracking being streamlined
  • Legal Services Authorities Act (1987) – Legal aid for poor, though unevenly implemented
  • Criminal Law Reforms (2023 Bills) – Aims to overhaul IPC, CrPC, Evidence Act

Way Forward

RecommendationStrategy
👨‍⚖️ Fill Judicial VacanciesNational-level monitoring via NJAC-like body
📈 Real-time Justice DashboardsPublic data on pendency, conviction, judge ratio
🎓 Legal Literacy DrivesEspecially in backward and tribal areas
🔗 Police-Prosecution-Judiciary LinkIntegrated case management systems
🧑‍💻 Tech Access in Rural CourtsDigital infra + paralegal support in backward districts

Conclusion

Justice must not be determined by which Indian state one resides in, but by the uniform application of law. Judicial inequality strikes at the heart of constitutional morality. India must urgently reform and invest in its criminal justice ecosystem to uphold the promise of “justice for all”, not just a privileged or better-governed few.

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