💨 Abstract
The "Khoday" case, spanning over two decades, illustrates India's inefficient judicial system, where prolonged delays undermine justice. The case, initially about a limitation question, was delayed due to procedural entanglements and conflicting legal interpretations. The confusion surrounding the doctrine of merger was a significant contributing factor to the delay.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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