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justice delayed is justice denied ​

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Answered by pr264428
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The correct answer to the question given below:

Explanation:

  • Justice can be defined as the punishment or penalty that is imposed upon any person who commits a crime by breaking the rule of conduct or law and harms other person.
  • It is necessary that the person who is guilty of committing a crime and harming another person is punished as soon as his guilt is proved in the court of law.
  • This will provide immediate redress to the victim who was harmed in the crime.
  • Also, this serves as a warning for other people so that they abstain themselves from committing similar crimes.
  • If the delivery of justice gets delayed, then the chances of occurrence of similar crimes in future get increased and also the victim fails to get any redress.
  • Hence, this situation becomes similar the situation that would have arisen if justice was denied.

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

Explanation:

Justice can be defined as the punishment or penalty that is imposed upon any person who commits a crime by breaking the rule of conduct or law and harms other person.

It is necessary that the person who is guilty of committing a crime and harming another person is punished as soon as his guilt is proved in the court of law.

This will provide immediate redress to the victim who was harmed in the crime.

Also, this serves as a warning for other people so that they abstain themselves from committing similar crimes.

If the delivery of justice gets delayed, then the chances of occurrence of similar crimes in future get increased and also the victim fails to get any redress.

Hence, this situation becomes similar the situation that would have arisen if justice was denied.

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