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what can i do if there is an unreasonable delay by court in my case


18-Jul-2023 (In Civil Law)
lawsuit with broinlaw judge says no case to fight yet not giving any verdict and only adhering to the opp's failure to give any reply or submit any proof by prolonging and giving long dates what to do. i am a RC catholic
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Answer #1
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Answer #2
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With out other party say your suit is pending. If you want to solve this issue you can have settle the issue out side the court other wise wait for the further proceeding.With out other party say your suit is pending. If you want to solve this issue you can have settle the issue out side the court other wise wait for the further proceeding.With out other party say your suit is pending. If you want to solve this issue you can have settle the issue out side the court other wise wait for the further proceeding.With out other party say your suit is pending. If you want to solve this issue you can have settle the issue out side the court other wise wait for the further proceeding.

Answer #3
302 votes
The Apex Court has reiterated this fundamental right in several cases. The Constitution of India guarantees that excessive delay violates this fundamental right. In Hussainara Khatoon V. State of Bihar and Abdul Rahman Antulay V.
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