REFORM IN INDIAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM

Journal Title: International Journal of Research in Social Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 8

Abstract

„JUSTICE DELAYED ID JUSTICE DENIED‟ William Ewart Gladstone It is one of the most quoted lines in the context of Indian Judicial System. The Judiciary of India is an independent body. The judiciary system of India is stratified into various levels. It takes care of maintenance of law and order in the country along with solving problems related to civil and criminal offences. But day by day, due its delayed process losing faith of people to whom it is obliged to provide justice. With increase in rate of pending cases and declination of pronouncement of justice, society considers Justice delayed is Justice denied. This phrase implies that if justice is not carried out really justice because there was a period of time when there was a lack of justice.

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JP Dhanyasree

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JP Dhanyasree (2017). REFORM IN INDIAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM. International Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 7(8), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-20384