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Access To Justice For Cattle: Need For Proper Recognition Of Animal Abuse





Gargey Yadav, School of Law, Galgotias University


ABSTRACT


In this paper the author tries to explain access to justice in the context of cattle. The access to justice is not merely to move to courts, but is also to develop law in view of doing justice. This paper highlights the criminology and victimology aspect of animals.


Access to justice is a basic element of Rule of Law. It suggests that everyone has access to Justice, more emphasizing on its adjudication part, for e.g. right to move courts for justice. But main questions arise here are, is access to justice limited only to seek justice before the court of law or is it having a broader aspect of evolving and developing more toward justicing? It is better to say, whether access to justice suggests other dimension in context of developing law or doing justicing? Is access to justice only limited to access to courts?



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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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Accessibility: Open Access

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