The law minister has an ambitious plan to speed up the process. But some fear quality may be sacrificed
Diljeet Titus is the lawyer on a case that hasn’t had a single argument in seven years. His client, a Canadian MNC, filed the suit in 1999 and has lost $11 million due to the protracted delays. “My clients have given up on the Indian justice system. The opposite council keeps requesting adjournments,” says Titus, managing partner of Titus & Co, a Delhi-based law firm.
(This story appears in the 22 January, 2010 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)