Sentences with phrase «judicial time»

He is concerned with fair and effective allocation of judicial time and resources, and with using his office to do good.
But sometimes it's not possible given the limitations on judicial time and resources.
It also affects the administration of justice where unnecessary judicial time is spent on issues that should be easily resolved by the parties.
The crux of the problem, according to Justice Brown, is that the demand for judicial time exceeds available supply.
The major challenge being, according to Justice Brown, that demand for judicial time exceeds available supply.
Processes are changing to become more administrative, and use less judicial time.
Also in this section (pages 7 - 9 of the slip opinion), the Court applied what I would describe a «realistic litigator» analysis (which Justice Scalia often employs to reject claims of «future bad law» effects) to habeas lawyers» likely moves, and expressed the majority's «doubt that any more judicial time will be wasted» than would be the case under the dissent's alternative vision.
The emergence of a motions culture signals, «a growing inability of counsel to discern the wheat from the chaff in any particular piece of litigation, with the result that counsel are placing unreasonable demands on judicial time to deal with peripheral issues».
After the judgment, the EFCC lawyer, Idris Mohammed, urged Justice Hassan to award a cost of N5m against Ogungbeje for wasting the judicial time of the court with his application.
The case took an entire day of his judicial time, playing directly from the lack of availability of legal aid.
He was particularly incensed by the judicial time that will now have to be expended on litigants in person, speculating that this might have to be reduced by allowing compulsory mediation.
«Under the present fee structure, they can essentially treat judicial time as free, and we are now witnessing chronic waste and misuse of judicial time by those who use the civil court system.»
He talked vaguely in terms of proportionate case management, a more focused and directed use of court and judicial time that would avoid time otherwise wasted on old - fashioned interlocutory punch - ups, and the redeployment and prioritisation of resource.
Among his proposals, he would institute pricing for judicial time.
The Court could have helped us all (as well as the tenants in Sechelt) by granting leave in this case to allow these issues to be resolved now — thus saving the judicial time and lawyers» fees that will be incurred when this litigation is inevitably re-run in some form.
This means that legal advisers now deal with most routine decree nisi applications, freeing up judicial time for other work, and reducing delays in processing and inconsistency.
Lengthy trials consume a disproportionate amount of judicial time and court resources at a significant cost to the system, in terms of both money and the capacity of the system to deal with the increasing demands placed upon it.
While the result may seem unfair to some, had the plaintiffs accepted the defendant's offer to settle, both sides would have been spared a year of time and expense and our legal system, which is greatly overburdened, would have been spared 10 trial days, plus the judicial time put into the file leading up to the trial.
As a court, we need to minimize the judicial time consumed in travelling and spread the responsibility for judicial travel among the judiciary.
The frequent frivolous filing of merit less cases has the detrimental effect of consuming an inordinate amount of judicial time and resources — time and resources that therefore are not devoted to resolving potentially meritorious claims presented in other cases before the court.
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