Tuesday 13 September 2016

Order, Order : Justice delayed is Justice Denied

Order, Order : Justice delayed is Justice Denied

India had a total of 31,035,237 cases pending at all levels of the three-tiered judiciary. In which over two crore cases are pending in subordinate courts only, a Parliamentary Committee has observed. Being a law student I observe that it’s not a new problem but it became a topic of discussion when the Chief Justice claimed that the country needs 70,000 judges to handle the burden.
Some of the major reasons for high pendency of cases in subordinate courts are poor judge-population ratio, costly litigation caused by lawyers, poor infrastructure and weak alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. Unlike most other countries where the political executive appoints the judges, in India the selection of judges is actually made by the judges itself through collegium system. Thus, trial court judges are appointed on the basis of a selection process conducted by the High Court in that State; High Court judges are appointed on the basis of a recommendation by the senior most judges of the Supreme Court and that High Court; and the Supreme Court judges themselves are appointed on the basis of the recommendation of the five senior-most judges of the Supreme Court.
A man carries a pile of documents outside one of the court

The National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) Act, 2015 which had been struck down by the Supreme Court of India which termed that the bill is against the concept of independent judiciary, but I found that the collegium system also has too many flaws and lacks transparency.
Our courts need to get out of the “tareekh pe tareekh“ trap of endless adjournments. Another sensible measure is to discourage frivolous cases and appeals which is creating logjam in higher courts.
During his Raipur visit on Sunday, Chief Justice of India T S Thakur pointed out that “If the logjam in Indian courts is terrible today, it's only going to get worse tomorrow ­ unless major course correction is undertaken with urgency as the country succeeds in increasing literacy and prosperity and thereby the courts' caseloads will also rise.”
The Chief Justice’s comments and the eagerness of the Union Government to pass the Commercial Courts Act is an indication perhaps of the urgency being felt to undertake serious judicial reform and as a result the first Commercial court of India has been opened in our Raipur by CJI which will facilitate the investors in their commercial dealings.
As the legal maxim says “Justice Delayed is Justice Denied” therefore it’s time India to put judicial reforms on the fast track.


                                                                    -Romit Chandrakar, Raipur
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Friday 3 June 2016

         BEMISAAL 2 SAAL


So, finally its two years of Modi Govt. and the Govt is celebrating its anniversary in a grand manner.

            Before coming to power Modi Ji promised of corruption-free government and after the formation of NDA Govt. nation has not heard of any big scam as like previous UPA  regime’s 2G, Coalgate,CWG,Augusta etc. The reason behind this is Modi Ji’ strong monitoring skills and his well chosen team.


The SMILING Face
          Some of his team members have performed exceptionally well like Sushma Swaraj’s efforts for evacuating Indians from Yemen, Ghar-Wapsi of Geeta from Pakistan and Sursh Prabhu’s efforts of directly hearing the grievances through twitter and his endeavour for energizing railways are laudable.


Today India is the fastest growing economy with GDP growing at 7.6%. With Modi Ji’s ambitious projects “Make in India” and “Digital India” India is attracting a huge investment with 46 % rise in FDI inflow which will create large number of jobs for youth in the upcoming years.




Some of his schemes also touched the lives of poor and common people be it “PM Awas Yojana“ which will avail home to every citzen till 2022 or “Jandhan” which cover insurance upto 2 lakh.

        In the 20th century still there were about 18000 villages in India which had not seen electricity. Just after arrival of Modi Govt it had intended to electrify all the remaining 18000 villages in 1000 days and it is very glad to know that till now more than 7000 villages have been electrified. Only a PM like Modi have the idea of distributing LED bulbs to poor and every common man at a subsidized rate.


Recently launched ‘Ujjwala Scheme’ is a boon for the women in rural areas who used to cook food in wooden stoves whose smoke affects their lungs as same as 200 cigarettes can. These women will get free LPG connections.

            Modi Ji’s dream project of “100 Smart cities” is a milestone for development of world class cities. In its first phase it has selected 33 cities (including our Raipur).







           This is the first Pro-youth Govt. with schemes like Start-up India and MUDRA Loan govt. has opened doors for youth wanted to do entrepreneurship and with scheme like ‘Skill India’ which will enable to give training to young one’s to make them job-perfect.

           Still Govt. must have to do many things to control the menace of farmer’s suicide. Govt’s “Crop Insurance Scheme” could be a game- changer but Govt. should consider on increasing farmer’s income.


One thing which I personally feel that promise of bringing back Black Money is really a ‘Jumla’ and its not possible and instead of that  Govt. should focus on curbing Black Money which is inside India.
       The spirit of making Swachh Bharat has affected lot of us when we see our Prime Minister took the broom.



On the pitch of foreign policy Modi Ji has batted like Virat. India’s dignity has risen. Indians at abroad are feeling proud with their native with India. Still there are flip-flops in relations with Pakistan. But what we could expect from a rogue nation like Pakistan so we must move ahead increase our reach in Middle-East Asia thorugh the Chhabahar Port.

             There are various issues like JNU, Vemula, intolerance etc. came in the path of Development but all in all we can proudly chant “Mera Desh Badal raha hai, Aage Badh raha hai”.

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