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Don t compel citizens to move courts again & again, follow National Litigation Policy:HC to Centre

Read more about Don t compel citizens to move courts again & again, follow National Litigation Policy:HC to Centre on Business Standard. Citizens should not be compelled by authorities to resort to litigation again and again on the same issue once it has been decided by a court or tribunal

Don t compel citizens to move courts again and again, follow National Litigation Policy: Delhi HC to Centre

URL copied Delhi HC  Citizens should not be compelled by authorities to resort to litigation again and again on the same issue once it has been decided by a court or tribunal as the National Litigation Policy was floated to avoid such situations, the Delhi High Court on Tuesday said to the Centre. In view of the National Litigation Policy (NLP) of the Union of India, authorities ought to keep in mind that if facts are similar and decisions have already been rendered by a competent court or tribunal, it should be followed by them in the subsequent similar matters.  

Don t compel citizens to move courts again & again, follow National Litigation Policy: HC to Centre- The New Indian Express

Don t compel citizens to move to courts again & again, follow National Litigation Policy: HC to Centre

Don t compel citizens to move to courts again & again, follow National Litigation Policy: HC to Centre SECTIONS Don t compel citizens to move to courts again & again, follow National Litigation Policy: HC to CentrePTI Last Updated: Jun 01, 2021, 05:25 PM IST Share Synopsis The authorities should not relegate or compel citizens to go to courts time and again (for the same issue), a bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh said and added that multiplicity of litigation has to be avoided . Agencies Delhi High Court Citizens should not be compelled by authorities to resort to litigation again and again on the same issue once it has been decided by a court or tribunal as the National Litigation Policy was floated to avoid such situations, the Delhi High Court on Tuesday said to the Centre.

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