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Sanjib Kumar Dash, Advocate.
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| 2 years ago
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The comfort level at the Higher Judiciary in India is beyond comparison to even the maximum benefits given to officers in Lower Judiciary. A minimum standard for operation / functioning a court at remote places of a state is not available. Even...
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Sanjib Kumar Dash, Advocate.
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To my opinion on this vital and the sensitive issue of the present day, the Judges on their own must disclose their assets intermitantly and must not obstruct the way for public view of the information under the R.T.I Act. Thanks.
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Aarti Gupta
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Mr. Raghu and Mr. Sham sunder are right. I support both of them. Minor changes can be made but there is no need of reformation in Indian judiciary system......
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Sanjib Kumar Dash, Advocate.
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Reforms in Indian Judiciary ! Oh ! Yes, it is possible if ever a all political parties consensous is arived at. The basics of, and the system of, administration in India is mostly dependant upon democratic principles in which the people's say...
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Anagha Thakur
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Very true Durgarao.... There is a lot of homework to be done to deal with our legal system in India.... Few points which require immediate action according to my belief: 1. Improving judges salary and social security is of utmost urgency at the...
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Most of us and the companies approach Banks and Financial Institutions for loans. The reason for the loan may differ from person to person and company to company. All Banks should function in accordance with the guidelines/norms issued by the Banker’s Bank ‘The Reserve Bank of India’. Subject to the lending norms of Reserve Bank of India, the banks and financial institutions sanction loans for different purposes. Though, the Banks and Financial Institutions can lend money even without security, normally, the Banks and Financial Institutions insist for security for the repayment of loan. The fixed assets, receivables etc. can be securities acceptable to the Banks and Financial Instit...
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Rahul
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RECENT JUDGEMENT OF GUJARAT HIGH COURT IN 2008(1)GLR P.NO. 171 SARFAESI ACT 2002 SEC.13(2)13(14),34,35, CPC ORDER 39 RULE 1&2 AND RULE 11D - OBJECTION REGARDING INHERENT LACK OF JURISDICTION - REJECTION OF PLAINT AT PRELIMINARY STAGE- NOTICE BY...
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Sanjib Kumar Dash, Advocate.
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All laws fulfilling the sole intention of recovery of debts for financial institutions have miserably failed, to serve their expected purpose, as was desired while drafting the same.Unless the safe guards are strictly ruled by the officials of the...
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Vijetha. Bhat
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Sir, whatever you are saying is correct. One can complain with police, senior police,if not high court... But how can a borrower,who took loan for satisfying his need afford all these proceedings?????
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Hello Mr. V.durga Rao, I hope if you have come on a Social Networking site like TooStep for discussions (even though you must be a busy MAN), you would certainly like to enlighten people with you...
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Ramdas Pawar
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Hi Balram, you have asked a very nice question to Mr. Durga Rao. I am very much curious to know his answer...
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Sanjib Kumar Dash, Advocate.
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I would like to answer the 'Q" step by step, so that some illthinking about the Legal practitioners / Lawyers / Advocates and also the courts as well, may be cleared from the minds of people who are not in the field . Upholding the rule of law is not...
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Bhavesh Kumar
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A lawyer is firstly a professional. He is a self employed person who is earning money by rendering legal advice to the people in need. The Advocates Act also envisages the duty of lawyer to help a judge in concluding a legal procedings and...
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A lawyer sitting at his home state like in Orissa and sincerely attending to his own profession / clientle base, can also explore his skills by serving through other ventures ? Is there any other s...
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If Sanjay's comment is political or personal on Priya?
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The fight between family in media is Right?
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Vinayarajan KV
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"The fight between family in media is Right?"
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the media shoudl think about giving sensible news rather than scoop news like family dispute
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Sanjib Kumar Dash, Advocate.
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"The fight between family in media is Right?"
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The media should distance itself from casual family disputes of celebrities or common citizens. Yes, the media has a certain and responsible role to play in unearthing the politician's double standard characteristics while addressing...
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Delay in Decisions
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a middle layer for Facilitation through reforms
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Peeyush Chauhan
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"Corruption"
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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...
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Sanjib Kumar Dash, Advocate.
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The Indian Judiciary suffers from several setbacks. To note few of them are incompetence, supermacy, self ego problem, political inclinations, carelessness, non accountability, non adhering to qualities standards before elivation to superior...
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varsha
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"Delay in Decisions"
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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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Samar Inam Khan
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what is required is to create an autonomous body for enquiry and taking actions thereon agains police officers that wil include Commissioners and DIG also, next is Municipal Councils and then media, about judges there is no need, if so who will...
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Sanjib Kumar Dash, Advocate.
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The total system in India is faulty. Those have been prepared, knowingly keeping ambiguity, complications and / or lacunas in it, in order to defeat the, very intent purpose of the service, in the given legislation. It may be heard to listen that,...
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V.Durga Rao
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I don't think that there is so much vexatious proceedings, complaints or litigation against our Judges and it is especially so when it comes to the judges of Constitutional Courts. I don't think that the people of this country have the courage to...
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Debate: "Do you feel that there is vexatious litigation and complaints against our Judges and do you feel that we require a law?" deleted from your view.




