Former Indian Supreme Court President Gogoi criticizes the upper court as obstructed

A former Indian Supreme Court president said he would not go to the country’s highest court with his complaints because he would have to wait indefinitely for a verdict, a comment that reveals the country’s clogged legal system.

“You want a savings of $ 5 trillion, but you have a ruined judiciary,” said Ranjan Gogoi, who retired as the country’s chief justice in November 2019 and is now a member of the upper house of parliament. Gogoi was speaking at a event organized by India Today Group, a news network.

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