Civil Proceedings Mean Nothing To Parties, Because Courts Are So Lax

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04/2021

Civil Proceedings Mean Nothing To Parties, Because Courts Are So Lax

The Supreme Court recently while hearing an appeal by Hindustan Zinc Ltd against the order of the High Court in Delhi confirming the trial court’s order to strike off its defence under Order 11 Rule 21, CPC in a suit for recovery, finally said what has been clear to the legal community for many years that Civil proceedings mean nothing to the parties. This is because the courts are so lax and that our (civil justice) system is a ‘defendant’ system. The reason is that the courts do not take the provisions seriously. The moment the courts do (start taking the civil law seriously), people will start complying.

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