Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Re: [HumJanenge] "Judge Uncle Syndrome" in the High Courts

Dear Sarabjit,
 
The case is eye opener while the DISCOMS are dealing with Public, using government land and offices of DESu, anserable to Electricity Regularatory and Delhi Govt, but still are out of purview
of RTI Act.
 
However, I request to enlighten us how the Registry of the High Court stopped you to appear in the case on time and from the details given by u, I understand that u r the petitioner. 
Last time, I heard tht the DHC has referred back the case to CIC for reconsideration, please inform about the status of the case and matter for the benefit of the members. . This is very important issue concerning all the citizens.


 
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Dr. Jagnarain Sharma <dr.jagnarainsharma@gmail.com> wrote:
dear Roy
      i have also suffered a lot
      Regards
      Dr JN Sharma

On 11/28/10, sroy 1947 <sroy1947@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=67078
>
> It is not only Judge Uncle syndrome.in the High Courts.
>
> There is another sinister and secret association which controls the
> Judiciary.
> Its motto is clear, when 1 of the parties (or their advocate) is a member
> and
> the others are not, the judge MUST favour his brother irrespective of the
> merits of the case. You can spot them by their secret signs and symbols,
> such as the metal of their pens, and the number of pens they are allowed
> to wear to indicate their "degree" within the brotherhood.
>
> Take my one of my own long pending cases in the Delhi High Court. The writ
> where DISCOMS of Delhi challenged CIC's order holding them to be
> Public Authority.
>
> At the very first hearing they arranged that matter was listed in 2006
> before a judge
> whose brother practices in the same high court and has represented 1
> of the DSCOMS
> previously on numerous occasions. They got an ex-parte state order in
> their favour
> which carries on till today. In April 2010 the ASG Chandiok appeared for
> DISCOMS
> (who vociferously claim not to be Govt) and despite the opposite party being
> 2 bodies of Govt, and secured an order allowing CIC to be dropped as a party
> and all hearings to be frozen till further notice. I was prevented by
> the High Court
> Registry from reaching the court in time to voice my objections. The
> judge who passed
> these orders is the toast of the NGO chatterati circuit for his bold orders.
>
> The state of the judiciary is a reflection of the sate of the nation
> today. As someone who
> has been attending the superior courts for almost 30 years now, I can
> say that the gangrene
> has corrupted all the courts in the land, and there is no hope till
> they are all amputated.
>

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