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If the Supreme Court takes too many years to decide a case, do you think justice is really served? Why or why not? Give reasons to support your answer.

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If the Supreme Court takes too many years to decide a case, do you think justice is really served? Why or why not? Give reasons to support your answer.

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उत्तर

No, delayed decisions by the Supreme Court do not serve true justice, because “justice delayed is justice denied.”

Reasons:

  • Loss of Remedy: By the time a final verdict is delivered, the original problem may have worsened, making the ultimate legal relief practically useless for the victim.
  • Financial Exhaustion: Long-drawn legal battles force ordinary citizens to spend massive amounts on legal fees, making justice unaffordable for the poor.
  • Erosion of Public Trust: Massive delays and mounting backlogs undermine the judiciary's credibility, causing citizens to lose faith in the legal system.
  • Violation of Article 21: The Supreme Court itself has ruled that a speedy trial is an integral part of the Right to Life and Personal Liberty, meaning long delays directly violate a citizen's fundamental rights.
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पाठ 20: The Supreme Court - EXERCISES [पृष्ठ २५२]

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मॉर्निंग स्टार Total History and Civics [English] Class 10 ICSE
पाठ 20 The Supreme Court
EXERCISES | Q IV. 3. | पृष्ठ २५२
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