Friday, September 17, 2010

Corruption in Judiciary

To day I see the most conspicuous 1st news item ‘Eight former CJIs corrupt’ on the 1st page of a popular daily.
 The efforts of Shanti Bhushan may be appreciated as the reasons for the expose appear to be serious and genuine seeing the grave consequences of contempt involved in.
 The element of corruption deprive a genuine petitioner of justice. Mistakes committed bonafide are human but if they are deliberate it must surely be made part of judicial misconduct. And these things are not uncommon. Pairvi and influence is a reality and I can demonstrate this through records.
 Therefore the appointment of judges should be made absolutely transparent by putting his or her candidature on website for intense public scrutiny. This is all the more imperative because of not only corruption but manipulation of inputs of public information by some manipulators posted in intelligence agencies. P.M.O  and law ministry.
 The working of the persons who have crept into the system through the above channel should be brought under constant monitoring to save the ordinary people of their vagaries and arbitrariness.
 The corrupt bureaucrats boastfully say that they have deliberately committed illegality, they have the govt. money to spend on uncalled for litigations and that they will be retired by the time the victim is able to get justice if he is fortunate enough.
 The above thinking is a reality today. So the nexus must be broken. In Bihar castism and corruption play itself big way.

Judges are the ultimate source of justice if they fail the entire system will collapse.

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