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Delay Injustice: The Other Side Of The Coin




Amish J Dadawala, S P University Anand, Gujarat

ABSTRACT

On 30 April 2022, the 48th CJI, N. V. Ramana, spoke on various issues of the Indian Judicial system. Considering his bird's eye view from the top of APEX of the Indian Judicial System, I do not hesitate to say that he is a "People's Judge". CJI speaks on all the four sides of the Indian Judicial System at the Joint Conference of Chief Ministers and Chief Justices of High Courts1. Indeed, the Joint Conference is a big platform, and one has to have superior observation and knowledge of all commas and full stops of the system. At the same time, CJI did not miss to emphasize the front and the weaker side of our Judicial System, "Pendency" and "Vacancy." I am here not to speak or comment on the "Appointments" of Judges and other recruitments. I am here to elaborate on one statement of CJI; "Pendency."

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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