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Mohit Tandon Chicago | Mohit tandon human trafficking

The Indian Judicial System has problems of its own, though recognized as fairly unbiased and fair, the time it takes for cases to be heard in Indian courts is bizarrely long. If you consider the judge to population ratio in India it is 6 judges for every million people down from 10 judges per million a decade ago.to get more information you can visit us:- https://mohittandonchicago.company/index.php/2022/07/11/fresh-tips/

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Mohit Tandon Chicago | Mohit tandon human trafficking

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  1. Mohit Tandon Chicago For decades, after India got its freedom from the British in 1947, India adopted a protectionist stance towards its own businesses. It made it extremely difficult for foreign bussinesses to set up shop in India. India also hobnobbed with the Soviets which directly influenced many of India's policies. Though India had adopted a western style democracy it's early leaders were fascinated with Soviet style socialism. This fascination eventually caused India to be on the sore side of western leaders and the losing side of the cold war. It was only in 1991 that economic reforms were brought in and India opened up its markets. The change was immediate! Within a decade the landscape in India transformed completely forcing the world to sit up and take notice.

  2. Mohit Tandon human trafficking • Asking anybody in India about its problems will fetch you the answer that India's number one problem is corruption. It is a widely held belief that one can't be born or even die in India without giving a bribe (for the birth or the death certificates) to some government official. One after another sleazy Scams are reported by the media (a very free and vocal Indian media) and causes a public outcry. The office of Prime Minister of India (the highest position in the land just like in Great Britain) itself has been accused of graft many a times since the 1980's.

  3. Mohit tandonchicago • Despite very severe criticism of the Indian Bureaucracy and the Judicial system both from within and outside India, they haven't been reformed to keep pace with the changing spirit of the Indian nation. Many feel frustrated at the teeth gnashingly frustrating ways of the clerks and officers in Government offices in India, the average Indian bureaucrat will refuse to file a document if he/she spots a single alphabetical error in some unimportant part of a document

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