I have written few articles earlier highlighting the significance of reforms in Indian Judiciary and where we stand. I want to again re-emphasize the importance of bringing proper reforms in judiciary and impact of proceeding with the present working status of our Judiciary. Everyone shows the rate of pendency of cases before various courts in
We have planned a good organizational set-up and we have a basic plan or document like Constitution of India. Each article and provision will be having a sound logic as everybody admits. What happens if there is no court? Then, there will not be any rule of law and it reflects our stonage. Now, what happens is that, in the absence of proper or reliable judiciary, the people will resort to other means or illegal means to settle their scores or getting their work done. As the people in the society believe that they will not get the justice through proper channel or established channel, they may resort to illegality at any cost and it spoils the entire society. Same is the case with press. Press is supposed to be unbiased and it is so powerful throughout the world. Press people are respected everywhere. Press is the good medium to keep a close watch on the system and focusing on the illegal things so those publics are fed with the right information and the needed reforms.
But, unfortunately, we have gone so deep in into the problem and now we need so much time to turn the clock back. I have seen the few courts and how the proceedings are conducted in courts and professionals assist the court in the course. People will laugh at our Judiciary at times looking at the standards and we are admitted failed to preserve our glory and dignity. I have seen many legal professionals who can not even draft an adjournment application even after 10 years of practice. How come these people come out of
There are few people and professionals who say that there is no work in profession and money making is bit difficult. I disagree with this. There is lot of work which truly qualified professionals can do and our requirement is more and more. It is very difficult to find a truly reliable and qualified professional instantly and without much enquiry in metropolitan cities like Chennai and then what about the situation in other parts of the country and backward areas? Legal profession's glory and dignity is under danger and it is the collective responsibility of all the legal practitioners, privileged lawyers and senior advocates to moot for the reforms and think towards restoring the lost dignity.
There are few lawyers and senior advocates who strive for change and work for restoring the lost dignity. Senior Advocates like Sri Sriram Panchu and Prashant Bhushan of Supreme Court are doing great things for change in the legal profession. I know that there may be many advocates and senior advocates are striving for the needed reforms intangibly.
Legal professionals can do many things and with their proper involvement and work, Indian can definitely flourish. A legal professional is a social engineer having expertise on many issues at times. A legal professional can talk about software industry, factory procedures, business issues, accounts, medicine, politics and international scenario etc., the profession's very nature and its proved when look at our great Gandhi, Ambedkar, Nani Palkiwala, Chidamabaram, Arun Jaitly, Kapil Cibal, Bill Clinton and Barrack Obama etc.,
So, it is the time to correct our legal profession and prove its dignity. Very highly dignified profession is under serious threat and its not good for society. I am not talking about the struggles of few professionals, but, I am talking about people and this society. I don't know where we are marching and what happens in future, but, be optimistic that better things will certain happen. We need to concentrate alot on Research and Development and we need to make truly qualified graduates and professionals. We need to look at our educational sector and need to find out the mistakes in the system. Because, ultimately, "knowledge is power" and "strength only respects strength" as our great Kalam says.
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I have just expressed my feelings and my assessment may be wrong and I request the readers to come with good ideas and also work for the change.
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