Friday, January 11, 2013

RE: [IAC#RG] Judical System

Dt.12/1/13
 
Dear Sir,
The system of governance is based on constitution. Any meaningful change can be made through amendment in constitution. Amendment in constituion depends on parliament and change in parliament is possible through election which means electoral reforms and no political party wants reforms. Today also there is a Statement of Chief Election commissioner that the Govt. is sitting on their proposal to debar tainted candidates from contesting elections. this proposal is pending with Govt since 1998.
2.Mr. Dhillon is a wellmeaning person. Judiciary is our last hope but the system has reached a stage of near colapse. The pendency in courts is more than 3 crore cases and majority of cases are filed by Govt and they keep on going into apeals in a routine fashion.
3.Police reforms-even the directions of the supreme courts have not been implemented by Govt. on the pretext of consultation with State Govts.
4. Apoointment- there are about 25% vacancies not 50. Although orders are issued by Govt. but only in consultation with Judiciary. Normally the govt. does not interfer with judiciary and they in turn not interfere in policy matters and their implementation.
5. We have seen in case of Lokpal that even after prolonged peoples movement and govt. promises, thebill is still pending and if and when it is passed CBI will will remain under control of Govt 
 So where do you see the hope for better governace?
JKGaur

Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2013 13:41:41 +0530
From: pandey.vishal@icai.org
To: indiaresists@lists.riseup.net
Subject: Re: [IAC#RG] Judical System

Before talking about judicial system, everyone should know that judicial system is part of Indian governance system. Now if whole Indian governance system is corrupt then how it's sub - part (i.e. judicial system) can remain spared, So expecting anything from judicial system is worthless.. It is the we (i.e. society) need to raise its voice. If we expect anything better for ourselves then we have to collectively raise the voice. Nobody from outside shall come to help us. Nor any system (i.e. judicial or any other system) can help us. It is only we that can save ourselves. The moment this awareness come into society, the power and dictate for running any system goes in the hand the society. So it is eventually society who decide its fortune and not somebody else. So come on India, realise your power and force our governance system to work as per need and dictate of the society and not on dictate of some powerful people.

On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 11:58 AM, Jasminder Dhillon <biloodhilon@yahoo.com> wrote:
The country must continue to have faith in our judicial system.
However it needs to be emphasised that it can only function when the following judicial reforms are forced on the govt by the public--
1.Filling up all vacancies of judges at all levels.The selection procedure should be done by a judicial Commission and not by the govt,as is being done.Most of the courts are functioning at 50% or less than the auth numbers.
2. A time bound limit must be laid down for the completion and issue of the judgement my the Courts in all cases ie Civil,Criminal etc .No case can /should go on for more than one year.All civil cases must be decided within 6 months and all others within 12 months.
3. Adjournments should only be given for max 6 days and that also not more than 4 times,2 for the plaintiff and 2 for the respondent.The case can then only be finalised.People will then start having faith in the judiciary.
3.Police reforms must be comleted within 2 months and made independent of the political/IAS .LOK PAL Bill must be passed with CBI becoming independent.
4.THe courts will save the people and the country.
5Let us force the govt to take action
B S DHILLON

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