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Ultimate victory is always for Dharma

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Hiranymayen patren Satyasyapi hitam mukham.Tatavam pushanpa branu satya dharmay darstay.(Truth is hidden by a golden lid. Oh Protector you open it for me to perceive Satyadharma.)

Mahatma Gandhi defined Truth as a religion and synonymous to God but truth is not only a means but also an end of human life.

It is truth which control life and maintains security among different warring, camps of the human society.

However, in practice it is seen that a person expects truth and good conduct from others, while himself indulge in causing harm to others in various ways. It is in order to check the practice that the State was created and the agency through which it’s laws (satydharm) are enforced is called court.

The complicated modern life and various developments of science has rendered it most difficult to get justice for a wrong done in personal life. The more become the laws, easier become to break them. The good is plundered and the bad is enjoying it at the cost of the state.

It is because the truth and honesty is not taught in educational institutions and there is scarcity of good and honest leader, administrators and judges to manage the affairs of the state.

Even otherwise, ignorance in making proper management of judicial system is also an important factor which causes failure or delay in getting justice. It is at three stages that the guide lines are required to mend the judicial system. First, at the personal stage, when a dispute arises. Second, when a counsel is required and third, when steps are taken to redress a grievance in a court of law. We have, therefore divided this subject in three parts - for common man, for a pleader and for judges

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