Nyaya Vyavastha Par Vyangya
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A satire on the judicial system: One of our best friends was Ghasita Singh, the litigator. He was a man of remarkable in many respects. When we thought of contacting experienced individuals to gather information about the courts, we remembered Mr. Ghasita Singh, because litigation was his sole hobby. Believe it or not, litigation is the most interesting of all hobbies. The only condition is that you know how to fight a case and use tactics. One day, our former friend, Ghasita Singh, the litigator, surprised us by saying that the number of actual cases in court, God forbid, is about the same as the amount of white powder on urad dal (black lentils) from ancient times to the present, or the amount of milk in water today. Ghasita Singh, the litigant, argued that most of the cases in court are fictitious, either for the litigants hobby or to harass their opponents. In addition to witnesses, litigants must also purchase numerous other items, such as lawyers, peons, and clerks. Sadly, when an inexperienced person imagines a court, the only image that comes to mind is that of a judge or a munsif or magistrate, whereas the term court is not solely the name of these great personalities. These satires, by satirists who cast a keen eye on the judicial system, will both make you laugh and, in their satirical context, annoy you.
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