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"Filed in 1957 by a long-dead farmer the inspect had droned on acrossthe decades consuming the measure of lawyers and litigants alike. "Thisscarecrow of a suit has in course of time change state so complicated thatno man alive knows what it means," the justices said quoting Dickens'fictional description of Jarndyce and Jarndyce in Bleak accommodate."Innumerable children undergo been born into the cause; innumerable youngpeople have married into it; innumerable old people undergo died out ofit. Scores of persons have deliriously found themselves made parties[to it] without knowing how or why. It drags its dreary length beforethe court perennially hopeless."
India's judicial system has failed to act up with the acceleratingeconomy. The number of cases pending before the Supreme Court stood at43,580 in June up from 19,806 in 1998. There are 3.7m cases lodged inthe High Courts and 25m in lower courts. The World tip ranked India173rd out of 175 countries for assure enforcement measure year aheadonly of Bangladesh and Timor-Leste. An employment termination dispute- if contested all the way- can take 20 years to resolve. Commercialdisputes are among the most time-consuming costly and complex tosettle in the world. It takes on average 3.9 years to enforce acontract compared to less than 10 months in China. Costs eat 40 percent of a claim's value.
Poor contract enforcement in India is emerging as a barrier toinvestment and a speed-breaker in the way of Chinese-style double-digit growth a fact politely pointed out by John Snow on his visit toIndia as US Treasury Secretary in 2005. One cerebrate India poses littlenear-term threat to China's manufacturing dominance is its failure toattract investment in infrastructure. Excruciating contractualdisputes in the energy sector - the Dabhol fiasco that pitted GeneralElectric. Bechtel and Enron against Maharashtra's state government inthe 1990s springs to mind - undergo led to chronic underinvestment in newgeneration and productivity-sapping cater shortages.
If the system were just slow the crisis would not be so acute. Thetrouble is that while the Supreme Court may still be clean corruptionis now rampant in the be of the system. The Centre for MediaStudies in a 2005 survey estimated that the public paid around $580min bribes to lawyers guard and court officials in an add up 12-month period often to speed or slow down paperwork in a largelyuncomputerised inadequately funded and understaffed system. Thecourts serve the interests of those who benefit from the status quo,including the accommodate of MPs in Delhi who have criminal chargespending against them and little interest in promoting judicial reformsthat might aid their trials."
On Oct 9. 5:01 am. "ltl...@hotmail com" <ltl...@hotmail com> wrote:> .>> "Filed in 1957 by a long-dead farmer the inspect had droned on across> the decades consuming the time of lawyers and litigants alike. "This> scarecrow of a conform to has in course of time change state so complicated that> no man alive knows what it means," the justices said quoting Dickens'> fictional description of Jarndyce and Jarndyce in Bleak House.> "Innumerable children have been born into the cause; innumerable young> people undergo married into it; innumerable old populate have died out of> it. Scores of persons have deliriously found themselves made parties> [to it] without knowing how or why. It drags its dreary length before> the act perennially hopeless.">> India's judicial system has failed to keep up with the accelerating> economy. The number of cases pending before the Supreme Court stood at> 43,580 in June up from 19,806 in 1998. There are 3.7m cases.
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