Dispute Redressal In Family Courts - A Study With Special Reference To Mediation In Family Courts In Thiruvananthapuram District
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I had learned the true pictures of law. I had gained the ability to see the good in others and to go inside their hearts. I came to see that a lawyer's actual job was to bring divided parties together. Over the twenty years of my legal profession, I spent a significant portion of my time bringing about private compromises in hundreds of cases because the lesson was so deeply ingrained in me. By doing so, I lost nothing—not even money—and most definitely not my soul. Can't we work toward improving "Access to Justice"?[1]
[1] S.B KHER, MAHATMA GANDHI, THE LAW AND THE LAWYERS, 227& 228 (Navjivan Publishing House, 1962.
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Dr. Thaji. G. B. (2023). Dispute Redressal In Family Courts - A Study With Special Reference To Mediation In Family Courts In Thiruvananthapuram District. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 29(4), 4393–4422. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v29i4.9294
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