Case Law Details
Yashpal Jain Vs Sushila Devi & Others (Supreme Court of India)
Introduction: The case of Yashpal Jain Vs. Sushila Devi & Others is a reflection of the challenges the legal system faces due to inordinate delays in the resolution of cases. It underscores the urgent need for timely justice delivery and the consequences of prolonged litigation. This article explores the case and the directives issued by the Supreme Court to address this issue.
Background of the Case: The case highlights the frustration of litigants caused by the sluggish pace of legal proceedings. Delays in reaching a logical end, combined with dilatory tactics employed by parties, have led to a situation where justice is often delayed, if not denied. Each pending case represents an individual waiting for closure and resolution.
The Issue of Delay: The concept that “justice delayed is justice denied” is not just a saying but an undeniable truth. In this context, the Supreme Court has issued a set of directives to tackle the issue of delays in legal proceedings and clear the backlog of cases at all levels of the judiciary.
Key Directives Issued: The directives issued by the Supreme Court aim to streamline the legal process and ensure timely justice delivery. Some of the key directions include:
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