A story on (Justice dealyis justice denied)
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Justice delayed is justice denied is a legal adage implying that if legal redress is available for a person who has suffered some wrong-doings, however, is not forthcoming in a timely manner, it is effectively the same as having no redress at all: Atharva possessed a little piece of land in his village.
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Jatin Sarkar was a bank officer. After retirement he came back to his forefather's house. He requested the tenant to vacate the house. But the tenant did not vacate the house. Tenant challenged that if Jatin Sarkar wanted to have his house vacated, he should move to court for justice. He was compelled to live in a rented house. The owner lodged litigation against the tenant. After fighting the case for five years, the owner won the case. The decision was made in his favour by the Trial Court. But the tenant appealed in the High Court against the lower court decision. It again took five years for justice. In the meantime Jatin Sarkar kept on living in the rented house because unless there was
judgement, he had no other option. In such a situation we can definitely say, 'Justice delayed is justice denied'.