NEW DELHI, July 18 -- A Delhi judge, annoyed by time being wasted in a case, ordered the accused to stand with their hands raised in the air until the end of the day's proceedings, leaving onlookers in the courtroom shocked at the physical nature of the punishment. The punishment was handed out by judicial magistrate first class Saurabh Goyal while presiding over a complaint case of alleged land grab and forgery pertaining to a plot in Dwarka's Palam village, in which the four persons, including a woman, stood accused. The complainant, Harkesh Jain, alleged that in May 2018, the accused started unauthorised construction on his plot and threatened him of consequences if he intervened. In an order passed on July 15, the court noted that despi...