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can judge in court judge be suied on his wrong doing?

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 09 November 2010 This query is : Resolved 
dear expert and esteemed sir/madam,

i am suffering from false dowery case u/s 498a and allied sections along with a domestic voilence act with a demand of rs. 10000/- pm and along with numerous false allegations and false documental evidence i.e. false list of stridhan, false marrige card etc.
i have few questions as per following provisions.

where a judge could not follow the procedute laid down in act like d.v. act sect 12 is provided with before any order court look into the domestic incidence report but not called for the same and granted interim relief even without considering the conciliation application and further rejected the conciliation application by us.

further another question is that as per crpc 349 a court can ask any withness to produce material evidence but the court yet did not ordered for the same.

further while reading crpc sec. 340 has given tremendous power to visit the place of crime to invistigate the truth but the court still not followled the same.

my quries are -
whether a cout fails into the natural jsutice operation of law can be sued for damages and the time value of life into the such wrong doing in natual justice
where the court can take all the necessary steps to find out the truth and punish the criminals but is not willing to apply the process of law but ultimately to find out the truth.

my another query is that how may people of judiciary systems can be suied if answer is yes to sue court judge for his civil wrongs in the process of natural justice in out great country India?

my another question is under which law it is possible if yes is it LAW OF TORT?
Khaleel Ahmed Mohammed (Expert) 09 November 2010
You can not sue any Judge.
You can file appeal against the judgement.
If any irregularity committed by the judge may be represented to the Registrar of the concerned High Court, through complaint.
R.Ramachandran (Expert) 09 November 2010
You cannot sue a judge for any perceived / real wrong doing while discharging his judicial functions. You can however appeal against the order passed by him.
pawan sharma (Expert) 09 November 2010
i agree with Ramachandran,
bcz the have protect the act of the judge in IPC sec.77 and other Acts it mention as act in good faith. so can't be sue .
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 09 November 2010
thanks for good suggessions but what abourt the interim monetory relief awarded by judge is it possible to recover full amount paid by an order of tril court judge without applying the judicial mind?
s.subramanian (Expert) 09 November 2010
Judges have judicial immunity. You cannot proceed against them even if their judgment is erroneous. Better file an appeal against such judgments and contest them.
Arvind Singh Chauhan (Expert) 09 November 2010
It is very unfortunate that still there is no judicial accountability in my country. And the general rule is that " Judge does no wrong". Even on a serious irregularity higher courts shows leniency for the judges who have ignored the law totally, and no stricture is passed.
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 10 November 2010
thanks for valuable suggesions please suggest me can trial court judge be prayed for visit to the place of crime allegated u/s 310 of crpc?


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