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Indian Judiciary: Where Cases become family hierlooms
In India, court cases aren’t resolved — they’re inherited.
Grandfather files the case.
Father attends hearings.
Son waits for the next adjournment.
“Justice delayed is justice denied” has become less of a principle and more of a system description.
At this point, the judiciary isn’t just overburdened. It’s functioning on geological timescales.
It's personal experience btw.
u/AspireNExecute — 6 days ago