Information Type: Judicial Information
Date of Judgment(s): 0000-00-00
Subject: Constitutional Law
Magazine (Equal Citations): Lectures prepared for e-Learning Centre, Visveswaraya Technological University
Article Title: The Union Judiciary: The Supreme Court of India. [Articles 124to147.]
Author: Singh, R.K
Case Note / Description :

Disputes are endemic in any society. Even in a well-knit family, disputes cannot be ruled out or wished away. It was Bernard Gournay, a French Philosopher, who said several decades ago that the only place which is free from conflicts is the grave yard. But, today, even this proposition is contestable because at grave yards you would, invariably, witness several urchins engaged in gambling. Gamblers, we should suppose, are more inclined to engage in conflicts, The point being emphasized is that disputes/conflicts do arise in various situations and unless resolved quickly would disturb peace in society. Perennial social unrest in a democratic polity would not be a healthy sign. Prudence, therefore, demands that disputes or conflicts should be resolved as expeditiously as possible by an impartial, independent tribunal or Court. 

 

 
 
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