"It is the criminal justice delivery system that comes out the loser," Justice Madan B Lokur said while referring to the chequered history of the case in which it was alleged that high-profile accused persons used power and influence to manipulate and subvert the criminal justice system.
The judge said even if the allegations are not true, "it is extremely unfortunate that a criminal trial should take more than 15 years to conclude."
While Justice Lokur allowed the DMK leader's plea, another judge in the bench, Justice R Bhanumathi disagreed with him on the removal of SPP.
In the fourth paragraph of his 78-page judgement, Justice Lokur expressed his anguish and later discussed how the criminal justice system had suffered at different stages.
"However, if the allegations made by him are not true, even then it is extremely unfortunate that a criminal trial should take more than 15 years to conclude. Whichever way one looks at the unacceptable delay, it is the criminal justice delivery system that comes out the loser. Something drastic needs to be done to remedy the system, if not completely overhaul it, and as this case graphically illustrates, the time starts NOW," Justice Lokur said.
