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Rajeev Ranjan (Advocate)     25 October 2009

CJI : All India Judicial Setrvice

 CJI  suggested the govt..for All India Judicial Service.What do you think about this and how can AIJS affect our judicial system?



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N.K.Assumi (Advocate)     25 October 2009

See Article 312 of the Constitution as amended by the Constitutional amendment Act of 1976, sectionn 45 with effect from 3rd january 1977. But our Parliament has slept over it like a sleeping Lion. The CJI sugestions is a welcome steps. If introduced our judicial Officers can be posted anywhere in India like the Indian administrative services and Indian Police Services.

AYYALASOMAYAJULA MURALI (POSTAL ASSISTANT )     25 October 2009

sir let the CJI should provide to enforce all fundmental rights for all equally

2. The letter by his name should be registered as citizen greviences case

3. The cases of govt employyes in the postal department not beeing  taken up even after 29 years most unwanted and most dis-astrred faces like lufe time bondned labour in duel policy by the government in the postal departmentr class3 recruitment system

4.Pl refere SCI DAIARY NO 20424/2009 FOR IMMIDATLE RELEIF OF   Several orphan form slavery etc even as PIL under pathotic condtion by providing security from harrashment of all doors in the job

I may pl be appoligized for this as justice badly denied since 1981 to now also

murali 09290016534

 

Kiran Kumar (Lawyer)     25 October 2009

Mr. Murali pls raise your grouse in separate query for proper discussion.

 

Mr. Assumi raised this matter earlier also....and this issue was discussed at length.

 

if there is any such fresh proposal then it should be executed as soon as possible but the unfortunate aspect is the state governments are playing negative role.

 

politicians do play in a major role in judicial appointments at higher level....so the state govts. would not like to loose such an interference.

A Truthseeker ( A retired Indian citizen)     25 October 2009

judiciary is the last shelter of the people . when politicians to grind their axe take law into their own hands the judiciary is the only panacea. so, it is natural that the politicians would not loosen their grip over judiciary. the AIJS would weaken the position of the politicians as the lowest to highest strata of judicature would be politically neutral.

A Truthseeker ( A retired Indian citizen)     25 October 2009

AIJS would never be implemented oterwise the main fountainhead of power would be the CJI instead of the Prime Minister in a parliamentary democracy.

N.K.Assumi (Advocate)     25 October 2009

Take it for granted that Article 312 which speak about All India judicial service is just a piece of decrations like the Directive priniples of the State Policy. it will be our Elusive dream.

Rajeev Ranjan (Advocate)     26 October 2009

 thanks to all of you for sharing your views.

AYYALASOMAYAJULA MURALI (POSTAL ASSISTANT )     27 October 2009

the anti corruption society is required .No doubt SCI is supreme commander for enforcement

but that means poor peopel are not need justice and tey can be thrown to bay of bengal what a good attittude. The basic fundamental rights are to be governed not  for begging pl.

The issue any for human rights must be look in to as PIL by intiail stage not after death or not after 28 years or in my cae in the postal department now also there are no equal oppurtunities in any stage every thing after denial   THE PRINCIPLES OF THE NATURAL JUSTICE SMASHED 

THE EQUAL OPPURNITIES  ARE NOT FOUND IT WAS REMOOVED SUCH WAY PL

UNABLE TO LIVE IN CORRUPTION SOCIETY

Raj Kumar Makkad (Adv P & H High Court Chandigarh)     29 October 2009

Absolute and unchecked power is more dangerous. The suggestion of CJI is important and a proper procedure shoudl definitely be evolved to make the supremacy of Rule of law.


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