India Judicial Research Report 2025 Highlights Denial of Access to Justice and Institutional Corruption
India Judicial Research Report 2025 Highlights Denial of Access to Justice and Institutional Corruption
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New Delhi, October 11, 2025 — The latest India Judicial Research Report 2025 (IJRR 2025), released by Rakesh Raman, founder of the humanitarian organization RMN Foundation, has exposed the deep-rooted corruption, bias, and inefficiency plaguing India’s judicial system. The comprehensive 89-page report reveals how the courts have increasingly failed to provide citizens with fair and timely access to justice — a constitutional promise that now stands largely unfulfilled.


