Revamp of Scots courts 50 years overdue, says Gill

Lord Gill said the bill would remedy the current system, which he branded a failure. Picture: Ian GeorgesonLord Gill said the bill would remedy the current system, which he branded a failure. Picture: Ian Georgeson
Lord Gill said the bill would remedy the current system, which he branded a failure. Picture: Ian Georgeson
SCOTLAND’S most senior judge has defended controversial court reforms, claiming they are “50 years overdue”.

Appearing before the Scottish Parliament’s justice committee yesterday, Lord Gill said the Courts Reform (Scotland) Bill would remedy the current system, which he branded a “failure” due to the amount of time and public money it wastes.

Both the Faculty of Advocates and the Law Society of Scotland have criticised the bill, which seeks to implement many of the recommendations of a review carried out by Lord Gill in 2007.

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