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Research Paper Volume 4 Issue 4 3990 - 4003 August 30, 2021

Justice Delayed is Justice Denied

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Rishu Verma
Student at Amity Law School, India
Abstract

There is a genuine case in regards to sickness of the lawful and legal framework which is liable for this gross refusal of equity to the under preliminary detainees in India which is exclusively answerable for famous deferral in removal of cases. This paper digs into past decisions of the Indian Supreme court and attempts to give an examination concerning how the American legal framework has had the option to adapt to the issue to speed up the preliminary cycle. Expedient preliminary is of the pith of criminal equity and there can be no question that postponement in preliminary without anyone else establishes refusal of equity. All sorts of deferral in a framework prompts the disappointment of the equity conveyance framework and India is unquestionably a gross casualty to this issue. Inability to take remedial measures with energetic promptness will absolutely subvert the actual establishment of Criminal preliminary Jurisprudence. Equity as is commonly said should not exclusively be done, yet it should likewise appear to have been finished.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 4, Issue 4, Page 3990 - 4003
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