Lethargic, tardy: SC slams Odisha for 11-year delay in pursuing case

The Supreme Court of India has expressed strong disapproval towards the Odisha government for an 11-year delay in advancing a legal case, labeling the state's justifications as unconvincing and 'lame.' The court's remarks came during a hearing where it ultimately dismissed the state's appeal, citing it as time-barred. This ruling highlights ongoing concerns about bureaucratic inefficiencies in the legal process and raises questions about the impact of such delays on justice delivery. The case serves as a reminder of the need for timely action in legal matters, especially when the state's inaction can undermine the rule of law. The Supreme Court's decision reinforces the importance of accountability and efficiency within state administrations, particularly in matters of legal significance. As such, it calls for a reevaluation of procedures to ensure that justice is not delayed or denied due to administrative lethargy.
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