Sunday 2 February 2014

Terrorism of Police Kind

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8183662.stm?ls
State Sponsored Goons

Friday 25 October 2013

Is Indian Supreme Court Naive ??

It is naivety of Indian Judiciary who has failed to  put a lid on political hate speeches.
Indian courts always restrain from passing strict order against so called political class. In the 21st century court is still pondering about how to deal with hate speeches (The Hindu). I think there is no need to ponder, How to deal & stop hate political speeches, The solution lies in the British High Court Judgement Citation Number: [2010] EWHC 3169:

Woolas -v- The Parliamentary Election Court and others High Court (Queen's Bench Division) Administrative Court Neutral Citation Number: [2010] EWHC 3169 (Admin)

Case No: CO/11578/2010

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11701978

http://www.judiciary.gov.uk/Resources/JCO/Documents/Judgments/judgment-woolas-031210.pdf

http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2010/3169.html

Saturday 12 January 2013

Tardy Indian Judicial System and Idea to overhaul it

If you have not ever been personally in any magisterial or sessions court,  you can not understand and realize the scale of harassment meted on the ordinary citizens by the stake holders of tardy judicial system. The people who go through it know the real scale of the problem, it is the grinding mill of tardy Judicial system and on every date litigants end up in wasting whole day in the court corridors, finally when the case is called for, the judge or his presiding officer adjourns the matter without even looking at you. This tardy judicial system is oppression by the state.   Why it is in such a mess? Judges have vested with Unlimited Power without any Accountability, that is why whole Judicial system is in mess.  Can few fast track courts overhaul it with out fixing the responsibility of stake holders ?  No.  Do the people have faith in this tardy judicial system (system of oppression ) ?No, People have already lost faith on tardy Indian judicial system, everyone know how court/police system work in India, If you approach a friendly advocate outside his chamber he will give you practical advise.. i.e. settle the case outside the court, whether it is by means of compromise or through other means such as k*ll opponent through extra judicial means or through private means.   Why tardy judicial system encourages settlement even in the cases of serious crime ?It help the lower judiciary to gain point for amicable settlement which help in their promotion.  How to fix the tardy system ?  1) Make sure power must not come without responsibility and accountability. 2) Fix the RESPONSIBILITY OF JUDGES/STAKE HOLDERS, The system must ensure that whoever fails to meet the responsibility must GO.3) Make sure every legislation is crystal clear and without any ambiguity so that Judges can not drive power from lacuna.4) Minimise the Judicial discretion, because it is open for misuse in the hands of a judicial officer. 

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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Saturday 4 February 2012

Corrupt and Unfair Judiciary in India: Public knowledge and public opinion

Corrupt and Unfair Judiciary in India: Public knowledge and public opinion

India is a bananna republic, anything and everything is possible. The judiciary is one of the most important pillar of a democracy. Sadly Judiciary routinely make arbitrary decisions. It is very bad and unhealthy emerging trend that the judiciary apply different yard stick for high and mighty individuals.

http://www.thehindu.com/multimedia/archive/00913/Special_Court_verdi_913597a.pdf

Tuesday 12 July 2011

Habitual offender: Senior Punjab Police official caught taking bribe

Nothing new, All successive govts. of Punjab are known for nurturing corrupt police officials to achieve their oblique political objectives. Every state institition is corrupt. Corruption Corrruption Corruption..... Indian govt is corrupt from head to toe.

Ordinary citizens are on the receiving end. Innocent life's are in the hands of the Criminals. These are people who supposed to protect public and to bring the guilty to justice. Can you imagine what kind of justice could be done if law enforcement agency is totally corrupt.

This officer was earlier arrested three years ago in connection with a sex scandal, where he is implicating innocent people to extort money. But the Govt. Of Punjab did not sanction his prosecution.

What a shame. It is really disgusting. How govt of Punjab can justify that security of people of Punjab is safe in the hands of these criminal police officers. Why the prosecution was not granted, why CBI application is kept in abeyance from last three years. Is this a democracy of dictatorship. Why central govt has turned a blind eye on all the wrong doing.

It seems like govt. Headed by Mr Manmohan Sngh nurturing corruption in each and every level.

Now this case is again in public domain. Let is see if state or central govt or at least judiciary take any proactive step to restore faith of the public in system.

Source: The Tribune


The CBI today arrested Punjab Additional Inspector General (AIG), Internal Vigilance Department, Paramdeep Singh Sandhu while taking a bribe of Rs 50,000. The official, who has a tainted past, was taking bribe to favour the complainant in an inquiry pending against him.

Punjab Police Service (PPS) official Sandhu was earlier arrested in connection with the infamous Moga sex scandal along with some senior police officials and the son of a former Akali leader three years ago. The CBI is yet to receive prosecution sanction in that case as the request for sanction is still pending with the Home Department of the state. Today, he was arrested from a coffee shop in Sector 28 and was later taken to the Bhakra Beas Management Board guesthouse in Sector 35 for further interrogation by the CBI.

CBI officials said they laid a trap after receiving a complaint from a Mohali resident Nishant Sharma, former Shiv Sena Youth Wing president, who alleged that PS Sandhu was demanding Rs 3 lakh for favouring him in an inquiry pending against him. Nishant has been booked for cheating and forgery (cases have been registered against him at different police stations of Punjab) and two inquiries are pending against him with AIG Sandhu. CBI officials also raided Sandhu’s house in Sector 28 and seized some documents. A case under various sections of the Prevention of Corruption Act has been registered against the accused. He will be produced in the court of a special CBI judge tomorrow. In 2008, Sandhu was the SP (headquarters), Moga, when he was arrested along with former SSP (Moga) DS Garcha in connection with a sex scandal. It was alleged that the accused police officials, in connivance with others, extorted money from people, threatening to implicate them in false rape cases. 

Sunday 6 March 2011

India most corrupt country in the world

China is worlds second largest economy, if we compare the %age of total GDP siphoned in the form of corruption, In India 68.67% of total GDP goes in corruption. where as China 62.92% of its GDP goes in corruption. Effectively India is 5.745% more corrupt than China.

This makes India most corrupt country in the entire world. It has surpassed other corrupt countries like China and Russia.