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Tareekh Pe Justice: Reforms for India’s District Courts by Prashant Reddy Thikkavarapu, Chitrakshi Jain ISBN 9788198200365, 8198200363 instant download

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Authors:Prashant Reddy Thikkavarapu, Chitrakshi Jain
Pages:updating ...
Year:2025
Edition:converted
Publisher:S&S India
Language:english
File Size:2.18 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9788198200365, 8198200363
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Tareekh Pe Justice: Reforms for India’s District Courts by Prashant Reddy Thikkavarapu, Chitrakshi Jain ISBN 9788198200365, 8198200363 instant download

One of the biggest failures of the Indian state since it gave itself a new Constitution in 1950 has been its inability to deliver fair and timely justice to its citizens. Tareekh Pe Justice: Reforms for India's District Courts conducts a deep dive into the dysfunction plaguing the district judiciary. These courts are the only layer of the judiciary that operate in every district of the country. Of the three tiers of the Indian justice system, the district courts hear the largest number of cases and are the first point of contact for most Indians seeking justice.
Traditionally, the debate on judicial reforms in India has been framed by the judiciary in terms of resources, be it the number of judges or funding for the judiciary. In this book, the authors attempt to reframe the issue by pointing instead to the institutional factors that have created a chilling atmosphere for the judges of the district judiciary, hampering their ability to deliver fearless, swift and...
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