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Why are courts so slow in India?
The inadequate number of judges as well as courts in the country is one of the primary causes of delayed disposal of cases. This is one of the big reasons for such a huge number of pending cases in India.
What is the rank of India in World justice Project?
79 out of 139
India has ranked 79 out of 139 countries and jurisdictions in the World Justice Project’s (WJP) Rule of Law Index 2021. The WJP Rule of Law Index 2021 ranks the countries based on scores ranging from 0 to 1, with 1 indicating the strongest adherence to the rule of law.
Why are so many cases pending in India?
The backbone of pending case is the number of cases increasing day by day and the disposal rate of subordinate Court is very low, because of the less number of the judges, absenteeism of judges, process of trial of a case, strikes by advocates, frequent transfer of judges etc.
What are the conditions for pleading before the International Court of Justice?
Since there is no special International Court of Justice Bar, there are no conditions that have to be fulfilled by counsel or advocates to enjoy the right of pleading before it, the only exception being that they must have been appointed by a government to do so. Proceedings may be instituted in one of two ways:
What is happening to female labour force participation rates in India?
Longer term trends suggest that female labour force participation rates in India have been puzzling. Female participation rates declined from 34.1 per cent in 1999-00 to 27.2 per cent in 2011-12, and wide gender differences in participation rate also persists. Also there are considerable variations between urban and rural areas.
When is the court competent to entertain a dispute?
The Court is competent to entertain a dispute only if the States concerned have accepted its jurisdiction in one or more of the following ways: