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The judiciary must fight for its honour


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Governmental Interference
by on May 20, 2018 11:47 AM

The present Central Government has been trying to interfere, instead of running the Government, in judicial, Electoral, and every other branches of Governance. Modi and Shah were thinking they are the ultimate. Nirav and Jayesh who looted the Country are safe abroad. But their days as of their protector and father will lose their authority to govern and the culprits brought back for investigation without interference.

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Raj Gopal
Correct Decision
by Raj Gopal on May 19, 2018 11:00 AM

The present Government has taken a correct decision to send back collegium's recommendation. There are many politically planted Judges during all these years of long rule by Congress and they should not be elevated to the high positions in order to cleanse the system. Get rid of biased and appoint neutral Judges. The Government is well within its rights to reject collegium's decision and there's no violation of any law.



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piri
It is obvious
by piri on May 19, 2018 07:12 AM

that the Modi govt will labour hard to find some way to prevent Justice Ranjan Gogoi from becoming the CJI after its agent Dipak Misra retires later this year !

Gogoi is independent and has not so far fallen for the charms of the BJP and so the latter will desperately try to break the convention to appoint another lackey such as Justice Chandrachud the CJI though he is far behind as per conventions.

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Devindra Amla
Indian Judiciary
by Devindra Amla on May 18, 2018 11:37 PM

Judiciary is the most important pillar of democracy and should be honest, strong and dedicated , however, looking into the performance, pendency, delayed justice and integrity of judges has become major limitations of this institution.
Integrity of most of the judges and their performance has to be established for strong country. Corruption in society is gift of poor judiciary.

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Devindra Amla
Indian Judiciary
by Devindra Amla on May 18, 2018 11:37 PM

Judiciary is the most important pillar of democracy and should be honest, strong and dedicated , however, looking into the performance, pendency, delayed justice and integrity of judges has become major limitations of this institution.
Integrity of most of the judges and their performance has to be established for strong country. Corruption in society is gift of poor judiciary.

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Anil Kumar
Judiciary and democracy
by Anil Kumar on May 18, 2018 03:38 PM

I as a citizen of India would pray my judiciary has keeps its honour through the decision otherwise we will again go to the time when only few had the absolute control.Pray to god our judiciary survives odd

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chanakya maurya
Most judiciaries are at loggerheads with the executive.
by chanakya maurya on May 18, 2018 01:21 PM

Both attempt always to outsmart each other to prove who is the boss.

Ipso facto, by default, both are the bosses of their own realm and both must exercise maximum caution to respect the decor of each other.

The developments have lately been to the contrary the judiciary itself tampering with its own decor in the public eye.

It is also unfortunate from the executive who respects the judiciary simultaneously keen to discreetly subjugate it.

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sachchidanand dhar
Judiciary Honor Shekhar Gupta
by sachchidanand dhar on May 18, 2018 11:15 AM

Judiciary must fight- for their honor- with themselves. The hounour- which they keep grinding to dust- by their questionable judgements, and the way they fight for cornering certain cases which will put them in the Lime Light, and allowing superceding their senior judges, thus seeming to agree that so many of them are incompetent; and awailing of weekly, festive holidays and vacations without any remorse or feel of guilt-while so many cases are pending -leading to so much stoppage of work. Judicial delays are such the people avoid going to court, such is the reputation this community has earned for themselves.

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RAJKUMAR
why collegium insists on athis particular hon. judge???
by RAJKUMAR on May 18, 2018 10:59 AM

with all due respect to the hon. judge, i dare to put a Contrary view point to the writer of this article, as to why and how this hon. judge superseded other high court judges??? Are 41 others incompetent or inferior to him??? or ,this hon. judge has shown some Archimedes type brilliance??
Need to consider govt's arguments also . Esp important is the fact that he is the junior most of all high court judges

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RAJKUMAR
why collegium insists on athis particular hon. judge???
by RAJKUMAR on May 18, 2018 10:58 AM

with all due respect to the hon. judge, i dare to put a Contrary view point to the writer of this article, as to why and how this hon. judge superseded other high court judges??? Are 41 others incompetent or inferior to him??? or ,this hon. judge has shown some Archimedes type brilliance??
Need to consider govt's arguments also . Esp important is the fact that he is the junior most of all high court judges

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