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Article Volume 4 Issue 3 833 - 836 May 13, 2021

Pendency of Cases Leading to Reliance of Judiciary

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Divya Ashwani
Student at Seedling School of Law and Governance, Jaipur National University
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Devanshi Sharma
Student at Seedling School of Law and Governance, Jaipur National University
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Abstract

The pendency of the cases in the Indian courts is not a kind of phenomena, one is not aware about. Mounting of the pendency cases right from Supreme Court to Lower Courts at an alarming rate is now serious matter of concern. The Indian Judiciary has always been applauded for the kind of work and judgments are passed by them for the betterment of society, taking care of the neglected sections of the society and what not. The pendency of around 3.3 crores of cases put up an actual image of our lacking judiciary. This has also lead to a huge failure in delivering the justice. The Judges in India are regarded as the Gods who can be seen and courts are the place where one will get the justice vis-à-vis the trauma and injury caused. The authors have tried to critically examine the reasons behind this huge pendency of cases amid the crisis of Covid-19 which has just worsened the situation. Also the solutions to the given problem have been analyzed by way of concluding the article.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 4, Issue 3, Page 833 - 836
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.11554
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