Indian Judiciary for Sale
Uncovering the Veil of Corruption: A Deep Dive into the Menace of Corruption in the Judiciary
Wednesday 6 April 2016
Thursday 4 October 2012
Who Will Judge the Judges
I solute the woman who have shown the courage to file complaint ( molestation charge) against a magistrate. The current judicial system is totally rotten and utterly favours the judiciary. There is so much discretion in the hands of judges and it simply give them immense unaccounted power .
Hence the judges up and down the country are wayward. They (judges) routinely pass arbitrary orders and many time simply threaten litigants if any litigant demands for effective and time bound completion of their case. The current system simply gives judges too much power without any accountability, This must be curtailed and legislation must be clear to a fine grain level so that judges can not drive any power from ambiguity in legislation. On the top of that there must be strong independent system to deal with the complaints against the judges.
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Hence the judges up and down the country are wayward. They (judges) routinely pass arbitrary orders and many time simply threaten litigants if any litigant demands for effective and time bound completion of their case. The current system simply gives judges too much power without any accountability, This must be curtailed and legislation must be clear to a fine grain level so that judges can not drive any power from ambiguity in legislation. On the top of that there must be strong independent system to deal with the complaints against the judges.
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Sunday 28 November 2010
Indian Judicial system has no credibility, The democracy has totally failed because the building block of the democracy are dysfunction/corrupt. Only handful of the judges are honest, vast majority are corrupt, and the criteria for appointment of these judges is not in public domain.
Hence there is no transparency and scrutiny in the process of appointment of these judges. Everything work on the basis of "I scratch your back and You scratch my back".
There is nexus between Politicians, Judiciary, Main stream Media, Corporate, Police and Advocates, and this nexus is recipe for the disaster of Indian democracy.
Hence there is no transparency and scrutiny in the process of appointment of these judges. Everything work on the basis of "I scratch your back and You scratch my back".
There is nexus between Politicians, Judiciary, Main stream Media, Corporate, Police and Advocates, and this nexus is recipe for the disaster of Indian democracy.
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