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Are We In Wonderland?

Issued: January 01 2011

In these times of spiralling litigation and the resultant chronic congestion in courts, the concept of speedy litigation might seem oxymoronic. But, with the four-month trial now in India, Pravin Anand explains how the country is moving towards speedier litigation.

 

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