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Mrudangrajsinh chudasama Legal - Head, National Insurance Company
 
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Mrudangrajsinh chudasama  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
no its totally a wrong belief because they donot have proper understanding in the law but they are just money minded
Gaurav Gandhi  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Yes, they should get adequate refresher training but at the same time to improve the efficiency of the judiciary, there should be adeqyuate number of judges and courts. according to a survey, our judiciary department have a shortage of staff by...
Dayanand Deshpande  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Absolutely,there is a definite equirement for the enhancement of judicial skills of our judges, which can be effectively done through judicial academies.Our judges have to deal with very complex cases involving international terrorism, cyber...
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1 Delay in Decisions
2 a middle layer for Facilitation through reforms
Peeyush Chauhan  |  Supported idea  "Corruption"  |  11 months ago
At macro level itself, there seems to be a non-exhaustive list of factors responsible for the aggravated form of judiciary. Amongst all, the top slot has been occupied by the corruption that may be invisible to most of us but has made its presence...
Mrudangrajsinh chudasama  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
I belive that Indian Judiciary is nowadays is going on the race as well as on caste basis and it is lossing it dignity it's idiology is also a money minded that we donot have to work but we have to just make delay in justice and make people feel that...
varsha  |  Supported idea  "Delay in Decisions"  |  2 years ago
all of the define factors mentioned hereby leads to the swtbacks .. but most impotant is delay in decisions and most common word used is "STAY ORDER"for it.
 
 
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