Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Re: [IAC#RG] CORRUPT POLITICIAN HAS THE LAST LAUGH AND JUDICIARY BECOME LAUGHING STOCK

Dear Dipak

Understand how the system works in India (not USA) for faster action.

Don't : send an email to IAC mailing list and CC to the Supreme Court.

Do : Send the Registrar of SC an email and CC to IAC .

Sarbajit

On 10/21/14, Dipak Shah <indiaresists@lists.riseup.net> wrote:
> If such practice of granting bail and there are many more pending cases ,
> which might have also priority to be heard. Can not be taken up and piling
> up and piling up many more years to come!!!
> When I moved up an application of my Civil Suit , Civil Suit No 3861 of
> 1194 City Civil Suit At Ahmedabad , for early hearing , I was denied many
> times and after applied for 60 years as senior citizen then application for
> early hearing was granted!!! When earlier rejected my application , the
> reasoning was given that many cases are pending in Court and piling up!!! My
> case was decided after 14 years , that too after expedition application
> only. It is also in High Court. Ordinarily one may get justice after he
> die!!! Of course in side the process adopted by the Respondent is also to be
> noted which is against Civil Procedure Code!!! If seen and what the process
> followed is a shameful case in Courts!!! Which can not be expected at least
> for Justice.
>
> Different treatments are given when Lawyers charges , high and hefty is
> paid!!!What is stand of a common man.
> No stand out in this race!!!
> I always stand for common man only.
> Shah D J
> C C To Hon. Chief Justice of Supreme Court of India , Hon. Justice Mr. H L
> Dattu.
> New Delhi.
>
>
> On Tuesday, 21 October 2014 11:29 AM, Shanti Bhushan <shantibhush@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>>
>>
>>I do not see any objection to the grant of bail pending appeal provided it
>> is conditional on the appeal being quickly heard and decided.
>>
>>Sent from my iPad
>>
>>On Oct 18, 2014, at 6:17 PM, Dr Nilesh Baxi <drnilesh.baxi@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>Hi!
>>>Our SC judges are of 2 types. One type who give super judgements and some
>>> proud moments when they give balanced judgements against Establishment
>>> and Celebrities e.g. Judgements against Jaylalitha and Sahara's Subroto
>>> Roy. On the other hand 2nd type of judges give judgements which are
>>> anti-people and give us feeling of depression! e.g. granting of
>>> Jaylalitha's bail!
>>>
>>>
>>>The questions uppermost in our mind are: 1. When will our courts give
>>> speedy judgements? and
>>> 2.
>>> When will they learn to give balances judgements which are not
>>> anti-people?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Dr Nilesh Baxi 98200 85007
>>>Activist & Environmentalist
>>>Founder Secretary, SIGNATURE
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>>>Ex-Member-BMC's Tree Authority
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>>>
>>>
>>>On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 7:14 PM, Venkatraman Ns
>>> <nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>To
>>>>
>>>>India Against Corruption
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> CORRUPT POLITICIAN HAS THE LAST LAUGH
>>>> AND JUDICIARY BECOME LAUGHING STOCK
>>>>
>>>>While every citizen is convinced that
> the politicians are the fountain head of corruption in India, sadly the law
> of
> the land is unable to catch up with their misdeeds. The courts in India
> spend several years to conduct proceedings and give
> judgements in the case of these politicians
> who adopt ingenious methods to delay the justice . When the judgement is
> finally delivered imposing jail terms, the
> convicted politician manages to just
> come out on bail after spending a few days in prison .
>>>>The well trained gang of sycophants
> maintained by the corrupt politicians conduct chorus of orchestered protest
> when the
> convicted politician is in jail, as if
> the heaven has fallen down. While the
> convicted politician coming out on bail has no sense of shame, the
> sycophants celebrate the event as if the
> particular politician has conquered the
> world. The media gives them the publicity that they badly want and which
> they do not really deserve.
>>>>These wealthy politicians convicted on corruption charges
> get bail in a matter of a few days. However, thousands of lesser mortals in
> India languish
> in jail for several years unheard of by
> the judiciary.
>>>>While the politician coming out on
> bail has the last laugh , the judiciary is becoming the laughing stock.
>>>>
>>>>N.S.Venkataraman
>>>>Nandini Voice For The Deprived
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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