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Volume : XI, Issue : XII, January - 2022

AD-HOC COURTS: TO MINIMISE BACKLOK OF PENDING CASES AND ITS CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY

Dr. Pandhare Balasaheb Dashrath, None

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

The Constitution of India established a democratic welfare State that would allow equal opportunity to one & all, without discrimination of any kind, for personal growth and for contributing to the cause of nation; a system of governance that was wedded to the principle not only “for the people” but more importantly “for the welfare of the people”.

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Dr. Pandhare Balasaheb Dashrath, None(2022). AD-HOC COURTS: TO MINIMISE BACKLOK OF PENDING CASES AND ITS CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. XI, Issue. XII, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/10388.pdf

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  1. ‘Priorities in Administration of Justice’, Y.K. Sabharwal Chief Justice of India, November 26, 2005
  2. ‘Justice delayed is justice denied’, M V Kamath, 5th June, 2006.
  3. Krishnan, Jayanth K., "Social Policy Advocacy and the Role of the Courts in India". American Asian Review, Vol. 21, No. 91, 2003.

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