Is prolonged injustice and unredressed grievances or a perception of such aspects, the root cause of naxalism or domestic violence and anti-establishment demonstrations?
Baskaran Kanakasabai (entrepreneur) 18 June 2010
Is prolonged injustice and unredressed grievances or a perception of such aspects, the root cause of naxalism or domestic violence and anti-establishment demonstrations?
Arup (UNEMPLOYED) 19 June 2010
YES MR BHASKARAN I AGREED.
Baskaran Kanakasabai (entrepreneur) 19 June 2010
If the answer to my query is yes, in the last few years, India has seen a record rise in such anti-government movements, therefore it appears that it is time for the government to concentrate more on revamping the legal system and improving the quality of justice rendered to citizens.
Arup (UNEMPLOYED) 20 June 2010
we have some laws,
CRPC, SEC.482. Saving of inherent powers of High Court. Nothing in this Code shall be deemed to limit or affect the inherent powers of the High Court to make such orders as may be necessary to give effect to any order under this Code, or to prevent abuse of the process of any Court or otherwise to secure the ends of justice.
Similar provision available on CPC also.
COI, ART.142. (1) The Supreme Court in the exercise of its
jurisdiction may pass such decree or make such order as
is necessary for doing complete justice in any cause or
matter pending before it.
The whole judiciary and the judicial system dedicated for ..... ' to secure the ends of justice' ......... to....'doing complete justice'.
BUT IN INDIA, 'JUST' IS THE MOST NEGLECTED THING.
Baskaran Kanakasabai (entrepreneur) 16 July 2010
Thank you all gentlemen for your responses. It is time government concentrates more on research and analysis of the root-cause of violence, naxalism, terrorism and other anti-national and anti-government movements and aim at eradicating the root-cause rather than treating the side-effects.