Political Science, asked by ranjana28, 1 year ago

latest story around the theme justice delayed is justice denied​

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Answered by ramanujan67
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Explanation:

My friend was a bank worker on his retirement ge came back to his fathers house which was in a different city. In that house the tenants were living he told them to clear the place so that his family can live as he had no other house but the tenant refused to leave and took a stay order and filed a case due to which my friend had to start living in a rented house. It took five years in the court for the decission atlast the decission was in his favour next morning we came to know that the tenat has done an appeal in the upper tribunel which lead to another 5 years so in total he got justice after ten years but wasted a lot of money on rent to live for ten years So it is true justice delayed is justice denied

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Answered by rebkmacbecky11
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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'.

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