Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Re: [IAC#RG] Fwd: ARE INDIAN JUDGES NOW UNDER TRIAL ?

You all are aware that in HIGH Court face value of counsel counts and
Judges gave importance and attention to the Argument of those counsels
only. Counsel fees are very expensive and common man can not afford to
pay such high fees. Moreover counsel are attached with solicitors firm
whereat well organised business is going on. They all are interlinked
with judges in one way or the other. How then common honest man can
get Justice? Can MODY GOVERNMENT AND HIS LAW MINISTER HAS TAKEN ANY
STEPS OR RAISE ANY VOICE AGAINST THE SYSTEM OF JUDICIARY TO HELP POOR
AND COMMON MAN AND TO MIDDLE CLASS PEOPLE? JUDGES NEVER INFORM WHEN
THEY ARE TAKING LEAVE SO THAT COMMON MAN CAN ABLE TO MANAGE HIS
WORKING DUTY HOURS AND ATTEND THE COURT. ADVOCATES TAKE AS MANY
ADJOURNMENT THEY WANT AND SOLICITORS FIRM CAN CONDUCT THE MATTER AT
THEIR SWEET WILL.

On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 12:35 PM, S L Chowdhary <slchowdhary@gmail.com> wrote:
> Main reason for this is that there is no accountability of judges from
> lowest level to highest level.
>
> 1. when CPC bars more than 3 adjournments, judges give umpteen adjournments
> to oblige this or that advocate. And when
>
> 2. When CrPC bars that witness should be examined on the same day, long
> adjournments are given at the whims of advocates.
>
> When you approach the high court, high court simply bind the lower court for
> 6 month, 1 year. No reprimand of the court concerned.
>
> Even such orders are ignored by courts just to oblige this or that advocate.
>
> Courts have become tools to victimise honest people.
> Take an example:
> 1. A working partner cheats the capital contributing partner.
>
> 2. It takes more than one year to get the arbitrator appointed.
>
> 3. Arbitrator takes 5 years and awards half of the amount claimed by the
> claimant. with simple interest.
>
> 4. Non-claimant goes to dist court u/s 34. The court takes four years to
> reject the application of non claimant.
>
> 5. Non-claimant goes to High court u/s 37. The court stays the execution on
> non-claimant paying half the amount with simple interest.
>
> And it continues.
>
> Now in the mean time the non-claimant has earns compound interest at least 3
> times of what he will be paying to claimant.
>
> Forget about the time and money claimant has spent and spending.
>
> Long live the Judiciary.
>
> S. L. Chowdhary
>
>
> On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 7:45 PM, Ravindran P M <raviforjustice@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> 'So far, common men have believed that the judges would be the ultimate
>> conscience keeper of the country' is a misconception. Even in childhood I
>> have heard elders say that it is a blessing to pass through this life
>> without entering a police station or court. I did not know the meaning then
>> but I can, on the strength of my own experiences, say that the judiciary is
>> not only incompetent and corrupt it is also the catalyst for other public
>> servants to be delinquent and corrupt.
>>
>> You may please go through my blogs at http://raviforjustice.blogspot.in
>>
>> regards n bw
>>
>> ravi
>>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Venkatraman Ns <nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com>
>> Date: Fri, May 22, 2015 at 8:17 PM
>> Subject: [IAC#RG] ARE INDIAN JUDGES NOW UNDER TRIAL ?
>> To: indiaresists@lists.riseup.net
>>
>>
>>
>> To
>> India Against Corruption
>>
>> ARE INDIAN JUDGES NOW UNDER TRIAL ?
>>
>> In recent times, several judgements delivered by Supreme Court and High
>> Courts have surprised and shocked common men. While even the judges in USA
>> have often come under severe criticism, the conditions in India appear to be
>> no better. So far, common men have believed that the judges would be the
>> ultimate conscience keeper of the country and this belief is certainly
>> getting eroded fast now.
>>
>> While several judgements have raised lot of suspicions in the past, it has
>> now reached a climax when a High court judge acquitted a Chief Minister in a
>> corruption case based on wrong arithmetic calculation and a rich actor was
>> given bail in a few hours after being convicted .These are all very
>> disturbing signals which the country can ignore only at it's peril. If the
>> judges would not command faith amongst the people, the inevitable
>> consequence will be that people would tend to believe that there would be no
>> alternative other than resorting to violence to protect probity in public
>> life. It is not clear yet whether the judges have realised the consequences
>> of delivering judgements which cause blatant suspicions and misgivings
>> amongst the people.
>>
>> Of course, it is true that the judges function in stressful conditions
>> with high expectations of standards from the people., who may not understand
>> many intricacies of the law and the facts. When a judgement is delivered, it
>> inevitably happen that one party would suffer and another party would
>> triumph. There can also be genuine differences in interpretation of law
>> while providing judgements. While these factors are understandable, when
>> judgements cause serious doubts amongst the people as to whether the judges
>> have been impartial, it would be a tragic situation. Unfortunately, this
>> appears to be what is happening in India today.
>>
>> One cannot miss the fact that even retired judges of the High courts and
>> Supreme courts have levelled corruption charges against sitting judges in
>> recent times. While some say that this could be a situation similar to pot
>> calling kettle black, nevertheless such accusations are extremely
>> disturbing. There have been senior judges against whom molestation charges
>> and land grabbing charges have been levelled and common men believe that
>> most of these charges appear to be true and genuine. In all such cases, the
>> Supreme Court have not scrutinised the cases thoroughly but have allowed
>> the judges to go scot free with judges rarely being punished .
>>
>> On the other hand, several senior judges have no hesitation in accepting
>> posts such as Governor etc., which make people wonder as to whether these
>> judges have been rewarded by the government for any reason after their
>> retirement. Why these judges place themselves in such suspicious
>> circumstances by accepting such post retirement positions ?
>>
>> It is now high time that the judges have to redeem their fair name amongst
>> the people of India. Many believe that the Government of India's move to
>> appoint judges by setting up judicial commission is appropriate , as in the
>> past, several judges have been appointed due to political reasons at the
>> behest of politicians. Further, it is now seen that the judges have no qualm
>> about sharing platform in meetings with business men and politicians , some
>> of whom face charges in the court.
>>
>> Before the public suspicion become worse, the judges should immediately
>> atleast evolve a code of conduct for themselves and develop a mechanism
>> where the code of conduct could be scrutinised.
>>
>> The judges have no time to lose as the country men appear to be becoming
>> impatient and developing a sense of frustration , which make them say YOU
>> TOO JUDGES.
>>
>> N.S.Venkataraman
>>
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>> --
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>>
>> You may also like to visit:
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>> http://www.judicialreforms.org/
>> http://www.roguepolice.com
>> http://milapchoraria.tripod.com
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