Equality
"Justice delayed is justice denied ">>> (Wikipedia)
is a legal maxim meaning that if legal redress
is available for a party that has suffered some injury, but is not
forthcoming in a timely fashion, it is effectively the same as having no
redress at all. This principle is the basis for the right to a speedy trial
and similar rights which are meant to expedite the legal system,
because it is unfair for the injured party to have to sustain the injury
with little hope for resolution. The phrase has become a rallying cry
for legal reformers who view courts or governments
as acting too slowly in resolving legal issues either because the
existing system is too complex or overburdened, or because the issue or
party in question lacks political favor.
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