Justice Krishna Iyer was poor man's judge. For him, the law has to be made for the poor and underprivileged. In kerala, he lived as the most famous keralite whose concerns never ended for the poor. The article is really worth to read.
He was the Judge of the people and for the people and it was a strange a co-incident that he was elevated to the Supreme Court. That speaks magnanimously of the calibre of the person.
Article is good, but shame that under the nose of judges, readers and Peshkar takes bribe daily. None of the judge is interested to make his own office clean.
Re: Justice
by Antony Thomas on Dec 08, 2014 04:21 PM
How many clean persons are in the Indian Judiciary ? Almost all judgements are taken keeping in mind the interests/influence of powerful/leading politicians/persolaliies.
Re: Justice
by Varadarajan Ravindran on Dec 09, 2014 07:19 AM
The criticism against Krishna Iyer was the immense support he gave to Indra Gandhi and the Nehru dynasty. This was a disastrous element in his personal philosophy. Communist and socialists make every one very equal; they make everybody uniformly very poor, except the corrupt politicians.