Saturday, February 26, 2011

JUSTICE DELAYED IN JUSTICE DENIED


       It is generally believed that the mills of God grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly small. There may be delay in divine justice, but it is eventually meted out to the wronged as well as the wrong-doers. But the same cannot be said about justice in the world. Cases in our civil courts keep piling up and judgement is delayed beyond all reasonable expectations. It is said that if the grandson gets justice in a case filed by his grandfather even before the grandson was born, he should consider himself lucky for justice in Indian courts in inordinately delayed. In such cases, justice Delayed becomes justice denied because the wronged party is not alive to savor the fruits of justice.

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