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JUDICIARY FOR ALL INDIANS OR SALE JUSTICE TO CUSTOMER?

JUDICIARY FOR ALL INDIANS OR SALE JUSTICE TO CUSTOMER?

 

It is a democratic right of citizens of a democratic state to have equal justice from the state and it is the duty of a judiciary of a democratic state to serve the justice equally to all the citizens.

 

It is an affair of the democratic state to provide justice to all the citizens irrespective of their status. 

 

It is the only affair of the judiciary in a democratic state to provide justice to all the citizens free from any barring.  

 

IS THIS HAPPENED IN OUR DEMOCRATIC INDIA ?

 

OR

 

JUSTICE IS ON SALE TO THOSE WHO CAN BUY ?

 

IS THIS NOT A;            JUDICIAL COMPANY (P) LTD. ?

 

WHERE ARE THE DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS OF INDIAN CITIZENS IN JUDICIARY ???



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 4 Replies

N.K.Assumi (Advocate)     13 June 2010

IT IS THE ESSENCE OF DEMOCRACY TO OBEY NO MASTER BUT THE LAW. ALAS ! THIS IS NOW A JOKE AND IT IS NOW OBEY YOUR MASTER AND ACHIEVED WHAT YOU DESIRE NOT THE LAW.

Arup (UNEMPLOYED)     19 June 2010

"JUSTICE IS ON SALE TO THOSE WHO CAN BUY ?

 IS THIS NOT A;            JUDICIAL COMPANY (P) LTD. ?

 WHERE ARE THE DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS OF INDIAN CITIZENS IN JUDICIARY ???"

---  YES, I AM VICTIM OF IT.

PERHAPS IT IS GOING ON LONG BACK.

Arup (UNEMPLOYED)     19 June 2010

MR ASSUMI,

ENSURE JUSTICE IS THE PURPOSE OF LAW.

Bhartiya No. 1 (Nationalist)     12 July 2010

Is it not pathetic a weak person got dispossesed from his land, and to pursue recourse of law he has to hefty court fee. Once he get decree and to get it executed again he get forced to pay the huge fee for getting force and other staffs who will go for delivery of possession. If again that man loses the possession at the hands of  those miscreants, it is he who has to file a suit for contempt of court, means again he will have to spent money. At last he will have to forget his land and also will have to bear the high cost of litigation. Ultimately Money Prevails Over Indian Law.


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