Explain "justice delayed is justice denied"
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 1 month ago
"Justice delayed is justice denied" is a legal maxim. It means that if legal redress or equitable relief to an injured party is available, but is not forthcoming in a timely fashion, it is effectively the same as having no remedy at all. It means that when the judicial system is too slow, it denies people the ability to take advantage of the laws and protections that a government legal system provides. Delays are often caused by a system having more cases than it can handle and also when one party to a lawsuit uses delay tactics.
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