Strengthening the Judicial System in India
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The Judiciary of India is
an independent body and is separate from the Executive and Legislative
bodies of the Indian Government. The judicial system of India is
stratified into various levels. At the apex is the Supreme Court, which
is followed by High Courts at the state level, District Courts at the
district level and Lok Adalats at the Village and Panchayat Level. The
judiciary of India takes care of maintenance of law and order in the
country along with solving problems related to civil and criminal
offences.
The judiciary system that is followed in India is based on the British
Legal System that was prevalent in the country during pre-independence
era. Very few amendments have been made in the judicial system of the
country.So there is a urgent need to improve and strengthen our Indian Judicial System with the changing environment and culture.
The judiciary system that is followed in India is based on the British Legal System that was prevalent in the country during pre-independence era. Very few amendments have been made in the judicial system of the country.So there is a urgent need to improve and strengthen our Indian Judicial System with the changing environment and culture.
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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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Abraham Paul
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"Super computer in Judiciaal system."
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Every day we find contradiction in the views of Judges in the same bench and totally opposite views in a higher court on the same case. It has become common for the higher court to rubbish the decision of the lower court. How can be the law in...
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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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Nikhil
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We are anys ways late , other countries change or alter rules of judiciary and implement it with more than 98% accuracy we haev a long way to go It si high tiem we do soem changes, thsi will solve 25% corruption and red tapism in our country
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Sudhish Chatterjee
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| 2 years ago
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Yes i agree with Gopal here that one should stand up against anti-social elements, and this will happen only when ppl change their attitude towards those things, one can't leave every thing for the system or the government to take care, infact...
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Momota Chaterjee
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"Yes"
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The task of strenghtening has to be done from the grass root level i.e. from the trial courts onwards, where the cause of action is first presented. it is from there the judicial officers have to be more proactive in their official capacities.this...
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Abraham Paul
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Replace the current Judicial system with a Super Computer. Everyday we find contradiction in the views of Judges in the same bench and totallty opposite views in a higher court on the same case. It has become common for the higher court to rubbish...
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Ragini Narain
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Sir, thanku for very nice article and thoughts . i, ragini narain,PhD scholar is doing research work on "Judicial Accountability in India" ..Would u provide me relevent information , ideas , and thought about this as i could do better with my...
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Balram
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Hello Mr V Durga Rao, First of all, the article I shared below is not mine. It came in The Hindu and is written by Respected Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer (former Judge, Supreme Court.) Also, as I said earlier, I am not a expert of your subject but I...
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Sunil Thacker
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| 1 year ago
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Indian IT regulations have undergone significant changes. From cyber security to internet censorship , from hacking to cyber forensics, the challenges are diverse and immense. The Indian judiciary has reviewed the law(s) with a careful, rational...
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Pradeep Thomas Abraham
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I don't know if any of the people who have said Yes have read the Information Technology Act, 2000. , and the amendments.It is a very very scary law - so the law does not need to be any more stringent.Possibly the way it is interpreted and...
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Alexander Lewis
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India is poorly lacking in not just cyber laws, but also patent protection, pharma products, shoddy packaging and shadow marketing done riding piggy back by small firms on International or MNC products. India still does get software business...
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Mrudangrajsinh chudasama
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no its totally a wrong belief because they donot have proper understanding in the law but they are just money minded
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Gaurav Gandhi
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"Yes"
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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...
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Dayanand Deshpande
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| 2 years ago
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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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Mathew Cherian
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Thanks Mr. Rao for your insight. India is a giant wheel that moves slowly than what the society needs most of the time. There is a discrepency between implementation and need for change. Faster growth of the society is not matched by symmetrical...
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V.Durga Rao
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I am very much impressed at the comment and understanding exposed by Sri Ramanatha Prabhu and also others.
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It is wrong to legitimize homosexuality by sweeping law.
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It is right to legally legitimize homosexual activity.
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maheshwar gopalkrishna naik
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"It is wrong to legitimize homosexuality by sweeping law."
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DEAR SIRS, DEPENDS UPON SEX KNOWLEGE, HUMAN BEING AFTER THE AGE OF 12 ONWARDS IF STORAGE OF SPERM OR OVAM IN THIER BODY, TOTALY THEY VIOLATE THIER ALL LEGALITY, GOD DON MISTAKE AND NOT SOLVED BY THE GOD. HE IS ALSO VIOLATING THE ALL LAWS IN LOVE...
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vlv
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"It is right to legally legitimize homosexual activity. "
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Many have not understood, what Delhi HC did is to de-criminalise a non-criminal social activity which was wrongly being kept punishable offence by a 200 plus year old penal law. This is long overdue. Also, the acts which are punishable under...
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aryan
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"It is wrong to legitimize homosexuality by sweeping law."
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If it is true that homosexuals are born as homosexuals, why isn't the inverted condition apparent at birth as indisputable proof that they are born that way? Why can't medical technology of some type be used to reveal that some males and females...
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Yes, its a great change
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No, it may not serve any real purpose
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Reni sebastian
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"No, it may not serve any real purpose"
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No.. see our politicians are exhibited their assets before the election but after we can see that load of currencies hoisting in the hon: parliament.. So how can we believe declaration of assets reduce corruption..
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motty john
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"Yes, its a great change "
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yes undoubtedly it is a milestone not because of the impact of such an activity but because of the clear submission by the judiciary to the will of the people of india.Atleast we can be happy that in a democracy like ours no institution can be...
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ujjwal
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"Yes, its a great change "
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yes.its really a great change in indian judicial system. and now people will revive their faith in judiciary. but the question concerning the honesty of judges can again be doubted as firstly,the judges are themselves declaring their assets which...
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Veejay Bhatia
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"No"
| 1 year ago
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ABSOLUTELY NOT! All salaried persons (Govt, Semi-Govt private) are paying comparatively more taxes and enjoying less luxuries and on the other hand, business persons, Big or Small, are paying less taxes whilst enjoying more luxuries. You can see...
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ASOKE KUSARI
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"Yes"
| 1 year ago
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It would have been best if there was no Income Tax. This is a Direct Tax ... but not possible. Why ? -- Govt takes our tax/es for their expenses -- They are to feed poor people with this money - arrange NREGP, Mid-day Meal etc. ( Provisions :...
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Amba Prasad G S
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"Yes"
| 1 year ago
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It is fair that we pay taxes to the government. The tax system in India is also very reasonable. For a growing economy, there is a need for lot of inflow of funds. This can be done through direct/indirect taxation. Developmental programs such...
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taxworry
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| 10 months ago
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Half of the ills our society and country is facing will evaporate if the system of justice become faster and not pathetically slow as is today. Think about this , in four to five months , Steffi Graff's father was put behind bar for tax evasion...
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varsha
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| 2 years ago
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its nice article shared here.. i will definitely give compliment to you sir ,for sharing all law related article .. as here what u shared ur opinion related to judge accountability is something i want to know about.. thanks for referral
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