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‘Justice delayed is justice denied’ Analyse the statement highlighting the need of the Lok Adalat.

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Answered by GENIUSBN
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Answer:“Justice delayed is justice denied” is a legal maxim meaning that victims of crime and those accused of crime deserve access to a speedy trial and, hopefully, resolution.

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Answered by WARGOD
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Answer:

Justice delayed is justice denied" is a legal maxim. It means that if legal redress or equitable relief to an injured party is available, but is not forthcoming in a timely fashion, it is effectively the same as having no remedy at all.

Explanation:

This principle is the basis for the right to a speedy trial and similar rights which are meant to expedite the legal system, because of the unfairness for the injured party who sustained the injury having little hope for timely and effective remedy and resolution. The phrase has become a rallying cry for legal reformers who view courts, tribunals, judges, arbitrators, administrative law judges, commissions[A] or governments as acting too slowly in resolving legal issues — either because the case is too complex, the existing system is too complex or overburdened, or because the issue or party in question lacks political favour. Individual cases may be impacted by judicial hesitancy to make a decision. Statutes and court rules have tried to control the tendency; and judges may be subject to oversight and even discipline for persistent failures to timely decide matters, or accurately report their backlog. When a court takes a matter "under advisement" – awaiting the issuance of a judicial opinion, order or judgement and forestalls final adjudication of a lawsuit or resolution of a motion – the issue of timeliness of the decision(s) comes into play.

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