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Taming the judiciary

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Posted On Wednesday, January 19, 2011 at 02:05:42 AM

The judges go for summer
vacations like school students

• One of the prominent failures of post Independent India, is its justice delivery system. Even after 63 years of Independence, the system never refined itself.

Most of the time, justice is delayed, diluted, delusional and hence denied. Judiciary is a big joke here. Remember the last person who was punished for crime ? Either he was so notorious to be left out in the open, or he did’nt have the money for his bail.

If you have the money power, you can get away with almost anything including multiple murders. In the Indian legal system, the judges are considered unquestionable, and their honesty and credibility are not debatable. This is absolutely crazy. It may have been true at some point in the past, but not anymore.

 As the system fails to deliver justice, people take law into their own hands and punish each other. There is a tacit acceptance to this action in society. This will lead to the emergence of a  uncivilised society.

Millions of cases are pending in court today.  When a trial happens over long periods of time, people change stands, witness become hostile, the evidence no longer is fresh, people involved in trial lose motivation. Just dragging a case for years and years is judicial cheating.

The whole justice system is flawed in the process. Land disputes and property disputes, needs to be solved as soon as possible, so that people can get on with life. We have people going to the court just to extend the problem for long. As the ordinary people feel left out, the dishonest ones benefit from the process. The lawyers and judges make money from the process. Even now, the judges go for summer vacations, just like school students. 

The country has to wake up to reality, and pin credibility onto the judicial system. The whole system of its working needs to be reworked upon, and made efficient and transparent.The country now faces a serious challenge in refining its slow judiciary process sooner or it is going to regret on the consequences of it.


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