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Whenever we talk about the delay in Courts and the solution, many will be in dilemma as to how to deal with this issue comprehensively. The issues highlighted by many, including public, professionals and the eminent judges, in my opinion, on legal reforms are as follows: We do not have adequate number of Courts and judges. There is no adequate funding for creating sufficient facilities in the legal system. The procedure in Courts is too technical. Appointments are not based on merit and there is favoritism and political influence too in the course. No accountability on the part of the judges. Standards in profession are degrading and we need to concentrate on legal education. ...
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Nem Singh
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We all are talking about these facts are not unknown but the main thing is that what we are doing to remove them whether we are fighting or not or we are also the part of them. What is correct or not is only the issue of our minds.
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Khwairakpam Silamani Devi
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Delay in taking decission by the Court is not only due to inadequate number of Courts and Judges. In my opinion the Guardians of the Law i.e. Judges and Lawyers are not stricly followed the provisions of the Act/Law. they simply take adjourments...
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Recently president of United States Barrack Obama has visited India and expressed his opinion that India has already ‘emerged’. We, Indians, know as to the achievements made and things we need to still achieve. We have so many issues to deal with in this country like political reforms, the issue of corruption, the education, health, extremism, naxalism and many other issues. Among many other issues requiring reforms in this country, almost all the Indians are concerned at the delay in courts. Though we are highlighting certain issues as to how to reduce the delay in courts like encouraging Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanism, the issue of adjournments, the technicalities, the l...
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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Thanks for the information, but please tell the solution to overcome this issue. & not 100% but advocates have their % to delay the case.
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When I was a student of law, I used to have thoughts in support of BJP and my thinking at that time was influenced by surroundings and especially the issue of reservations. I used to hear from my friends that the ability is not being recognized and economic background of a person is not considered while supporting the people through reservations. I could not completely understand the issues and complications at that time and the Hon'ble Apex Court's judgment on the issue of reservations. Now, I know that the issue of reservations is a complicated issue. I used to think about this society, how the elections campaigns are run, the castism, the alarming rate of corruption and especially about...
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NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN
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See, ultimately the people in the helm of affairs should properly lead the country towards development & growth and all the citizen should be taken care. Thanks Mr.Shrikant Chaudhari for the referral.
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Manish Singh
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I do not agree that this UPA government has done any good or excellent work for this country as i cant seethe same from my bare eyes. inflation has touched its new heights still the government says, in disguise, that take out money from the people...
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The crux of the Law Minister Mr. Moily’s thoughts on Second Generation Reforms in Legal Education: The minister suggested of the institution of four national-level 'Centers of Excellence' at a regional level to focus on upgradation of faculty skills, and one national law university in every state. The minister seeks to appoint an Empowered Committee to monitor the existing 913 law schools and suggest upgradation. He further suggested a cooperation of the public and private sectors for specialized law schools. The minister also intends to establish an online National Law Library for free access and law libraries in every district. He further proposed a framework including internships in ...
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Shahnawaz Islam
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What about changing the course curriculum of the Law Schools? Any news on that? Or is it felt that no change in the curriculum is needed?
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V.Durga Rao
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I believe in the government at the centre now which has mooted other reforms like RTI, Right to Education, Educational Reforms. Legal Reforms will also be initiated soon and its a complicated exercise, but, there is no option except to go for...
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I am very happy to listen to Smt.Sonia Gandhi and Shri Manmohan Singh expressing their intention to correct our legal system and to restore the public perception of legal profession and the role of Judiciary in India. It is a fact that India can never be able to claim that it is developed unless we are able establish a reliable legal system in India. I don't know as to why the legal system has been neglected so long and no sincere attempt has been made to bring the required reforms in our legal or judicial system. With great respect to Dr.Manmohan Singh, though it is true that initiative should come from the Bar Associations or from the Bar in general for reforms, it is the legislature or ...
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Tarun Ahluwalia
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I personally feel that Indian Legal System recognises a Notary Attested Document as an Authantic Document,whereas,it is often seen that The Notary Public Attestation is available for as minimum as Rs.20/- per document and there is no control over...
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Nilesh Pawar
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Repeal the redundant Acts and provisions not stand to current date and introduce new provisions commensurate with the societies needs.
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Media has reported certain instances of honour killings in certain parts of the country and including our capital Delhi. Technically, there may be difference between killing a person in the name of caste and ‘honour killing’. But, these honour killings, in my opinion, are linked to caste in one way or other. Caste menace continues in this country and government alone can not solve this problem though it has a big role to play to eradicate castism. We are coming to know only few instances of honour killings, but, there can be many instances in the country escaping media focus. Its true that the precious human rights of the people and especially the right to dignity is being violated in our ...
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S. Muralidharan
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Khap Panchayats exist in the States of Haryana, Rajasthan, etc. Unless and until we come out of casteism and irrelevant dogmas, the situation will continue. We need to achieve 100% literacy. Once this is done, our people will be able to overcome...
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Nabanita Roy
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Hello , I'm sending an urgent plea to request help in saving a few young lives. The story is as follows: To anyone who can stop this honor killing please act now. (2nd Feb, 2011) My cook’s(Lalit Kamti) younger brother Rupak Kamti(16 years), and...
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I personally believe that the people in this country, intellectuals and the Apex Court have supported the media and the freedom of expression. Like a citizen of India, media is also guaranteed with fundamental right to expression. I have had a privilege of reading a landmark judgment delivered by the Supreme Court on 'breach of legislative privileges case' where Shri H.M.Seervai has represented the state. Logically concluding that there should not be any illogical restrictions on the fundamental rights guaranteed under constitution of India, the Supreme Court has said that no one is above constitution and constitution is supreme in India. Public has supported media and continue to support ...
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OUR COURREPT POLITICS IS FULLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FIASCO OF BHOPAL VERDICT.
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Respected Mukherji, while I know what I have opined, I would like tell you that I had the privilege of following and working in support of farmers in a noted the issue of environmental pollution in India. I know the issue, what happens practically,...
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I think Indian Government is in the firing line from all the quarters than Indian judiciary here, and India let off this case as it was concerned more into strengthening its India-US ties than taking care of its own people, and the way the...
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After the Bhopal verdict, the media was focusing on many things, conducting investigations, getting opinions from the experts and most importantly focusing on Anderson and extraditing Anderson. Every human being understands the sufferings of Bhopal victims and as humans we are all supposed to extend our hand in helping them to the extent possible. Experts and noted personalities have raised so many issues on Bhopal tragedy pursuant to the verdict and those are like: 1. Why Union Carbide is maintaining double standards when it comes to providing safety measures? 2. Why the victims are not permitted to proceed against United Carbide directly and as to why the Government ...
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Sandeep K. Das
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It is one of the biggest industrial disaster of India, yet I feel the tragedy has been converted into a political melodrama where blame game has begun rather than any real outcome. I can only say that we must view the gesture of Mr. Warren...
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Abraham Paul
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Dear Swetha, It has nothing to do with law or legal system. I wonder why at all the court was needed to intervene in a calamity of that magnitude. It is for the governments to take quick action to provide adeqate assistance to victims and clean up...
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I have heard some corporates who are in dilemma as to which forum to be approached for protection of their corporate rights. We tend to see cases of oppression and mismanagement very frequently in Private Limited Companies or closely held companies. When there exist serious difference of opinion between or among substantial shareholders in the Company and when the required trust is lost, then, one group tries to oppress other in order to take control in the Company. For many reasons, when there is oppression and mismanagement in the Company, the aggrieved shareholders or the group may not resort to High Court for winding-up the Company on just and equitable ground. Instead, the minority or...
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