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'Even the CJI's chair won't alter Justice Sathasivam's humility'


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Chanchal Majumdar
THATS THE RIGHT ATTITUDE OF AN INDIAN -A TRUE INDIAN!
by Chanchal Majumdar on Jul 18, 2013 12:01 PM  | Hide replies

We saw it in 1940's after independence too!
As generations passed it fell from that height!
B'coz od infiltration of foreign atitudes!
After all a human brain capacity is very limited !
If it intakes some forgets rather rejects others!
Example- wearingt of dhoti- is being abandoned by time!
Next lookling after old parents - being forgotten under influences of evil thoughts!
many more ...




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Inzy Bhai
Re: THATS THE RIGHT ATTITUDE OF AN INDIAN -A TRUE INDIAN!
by Inzy Bhai on Jul 18, 2013 12:04 PM
Reform yourself first. Comment about others later.

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Chanchal Majumdar
Re: Re: THATS THE RIGHT ATTITUDE OF AN INDIAN -A TRUE INDIAN!
by Chanchal Majumdar on Jul 18, 2013 12:51 PM
WHYSHALL I REFORM INTO SOME WRITCHED PRACTICES?
WHILE OTHER COUNTRIES ARE ADOPTING
'GOOD ONES' OD INDIA I WILL REFORM?

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Nirpinder Singh
Humility
by Nirpinder Singh on Jul 18, 2013 12:01 PM  | Hide replies

Being humble is OK but he is also very conservative. By saying that he is unwilling to change the Collegiate system for selecting Judges he is paying deference to the "Scratch my back and I will scratch yours" syndrome

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Vimal K
Re: Humility
by Vimal K on Jul 18, 2013 01:05 PM
The reply is in another article in rediff."Justice Sathasivam said, the proposal goes through various channels like seeking comments from Centre, chief ministers, governors and intelligence agencies for verification, vetting and their comments.The chief minister has to give remarks, the governor is entitled to give his opinion, the Centre gives its comments and the Intelligence Bureau does the verification of candidates, their political affinity, if any, their character," he said.
Opinion of judges outside the collegium as well as from independent people, including eminent personalities, are also sought. "The only grievance is that THEY (government) cannot select the candidates," he said.
Justifying why the present system is workable, the CJI designate said the members of the collegium reach the position after a lot of experience, read the judgements of the prospective judges in case of elevation and also interact with the judiciary and bar in states, frequently, to gain personal knowledge of the situation.

"I am not underestimating their (government) capacity, but we are in a better position (to select judges)," he said

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XBox
Hardword and Good Heart
by XBox on Jul 18, 2013 11:58 AM

Our life got only 2 major sections.
1. Professional Life
2. Personal Life

Atleast we should have very good success in any one of them.

Personal success is quite easy than professional success.

Thatoo professional success at this level with dignity and good name with all the top/bottom/same cadre colleagues is so difficult.

Hats Off to you.



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XBox
Jealous
by XBox on Jul 18, 2013 11:53 AM

Jealous of you sir!
To have wonderful uphill career with good name across all the people you came across. Bz i couldnt succeed that in both that aspect.

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jatin joshipura
Reservation
by jatin joshipura on Jul 18, 2013 11:48 AM  | Hide replies

CJI designate satsivam wants to have lower standard for appointment as supreme court judges for women, OBC, SC, ST which indirectly means he wants reservation in judiciary

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mohammed ilyas
Re: Reservation
by mohammed ilyas on Jul 18, 2013 12:05 PM
He should know, in our India, even the kin of a rickshaw puller, sweeper becomes IAS, CA etc.
PLs. do not introduce cast etc. rather than talent, when SC given ruling against cast/religionwise politics....
This is diff. in between India & USA/UK/France as they given importance to talents but we.........

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