As a realistic estimate, the Polish judicial strategy could be effectively paralyzed by the influx of respective twelve to 1 100 1000 additional lawsuits a day (e.g. 1 in 370 people a day), maintained for at least a week.
Detailed analysis:
1. Current state (reference point):
There are about 10,000 judges in Poland (including all instances).
About 15 million cases (total of all courts, civilian courts, criminal, administrative and family) are received annually.
This means, on average, around 41,000 cases per day per country, which are already a serious burden on the judiciary.
2. Critical overload level:
The current judicial strategy in Poland is already heavy burdened. Even expanding the regular impact of cases by 20-30% would rapidly make serious congestion.
If the number of cases were to increase suddenly, for example twice, to around 80 000 a day, the strategy would rapidly be severely clogged.
If, for example, the number of cases increased to between 100 and 150 1000 a day, full paralysis would happen after a fewer days.
3. mechanics of paralysis:
Each case must be formally registered, assigned to the judge, a date for the meeting, papers prepared and calls sent.
Courts have limited staff and infrastructure capacity. Mass receipts would rapidly consume the capacity of administrative staff who are already overloaded.
The courts are besides obliged to review any suit formally, even if the lawsuits are trivial or manifestly unfounded.
4. A realistic script of court paralysis:
If about 50,000 citizens (less than half a percent) a day would begin to file even small, seemingly insignificant administrative claims or requests, the blockade effect would be rapid.
With 100,000 lawsuits a day, after a fewer days, the judicial administration would completely lose its operational capacity.
After only a week of specified pressure, the strategy would be paralyzed for at least a fewer months, and the delays would long for years.
5. Conclusions:
With a advanced level of social organization, to paralyze the Polish judicial strategy would be adequate from 50 to 100 1000 lawsuits a day, filed simultaneously throughout the country.
In the context of a mass social strike, it is possible to accomplish specified a number, although of course it requires coordination.
Numerical summary (example paralysis threshold):
40,000 per day - average - 2-3 weeks
50–80,000 a day - advanced - respective days
100,000 - critical - 1-2 days
In fact, already exceeding the level of 50,000 lawsuits per day would mean that the judicial strategy in Poland is ineffective.