"Bush Court" is based on a simple premise. If you live in a remote Australia, you won't be forced to travel to the city to seek justice. Instead, justice will come to you.

It's kind of like a judicial roadshow with a judge, prosecutor, and defence team touring 30 Indigenous communities across the Northern Territory each year.

Unfortunately, despite having dozens of matters to resolve, they don't stay longer than a day or two.

But does the fast food of justice deliver the best outcomes? Allan Clarke investigates.