New Delhi, July 14, 2011 21:18
As a media house, from the very beginning, we have been extremely vocal about the Indian judiciary – and that’s why we have also started our bimonthly supplement of Governance Watch with a special focus on the judiciary. We strongly believe that a poor justice delivery mechanism has been the root cause of most of our problems. It goes without saying that India has a weak, or rather a limping justice delivery system, which makes sure that justice is denied in most cases; and even if delivered, it does not hold any value, thanks to the time (read lifetime) it takes to be delivered. By the Centre’s own admission, there is a staggering number of nearly three crore court cases pending at several stages in different courts of India. This situation is a deliberate creation of our successive governments. If criminals were to be punished, how would they rule?
Originally Posted by http://www.thesundayindian.com/en/story/for-salman-khurshid-it-is-a-big-challenge-ahead-and-i-personally-look-forward-to-a-revolutionary-couple-of-years-ahead/18373/
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