If the 'Vacation System' is abolished, we can have some relief.
On Wednesday, 25 February 2015, Boompelli Venkatrao <boompellivenkatrao@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, 25 February 2015, Boompelli Venkatrao <boompellivenkatrao@gmail.com> wrote:
I am 71 my case of land aquisation case for RTC at Karimnagar is pending At AP High Court for the last 20 years, when it will come to bench I do not know
On Wednesday, February 25, 2015, Gopalarao Rao <gvgrao33@gmail.com> wrote:It is quite correctMy case is pending in the Highcourt for the last eight years and I am now 82 and I don't know whether I can see the judgement before I die .
Sent from my iPad" Large pendency of cases in Indian courts and non-implementation of judicial reforms have been cited by the World Bank as one of the key reasons for India's low rank on the Bank's Index of 'Ease of Doing Business" says TOS.
How can this be true ? Most of the business disputes are now resolved through arbitration. Most recoveries of banks financial institutions are done through SARFASI proceedings. The pendency is mostly in litigation involving stakes of common people. This appears to be the case in SC as well. Where is the cause for worry for the Business ?
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P.A Pouran
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