Should regional languages be made as official languages in High Courts? |
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Yes | 42 % |
No | 58 % |
Cant Say | 0 % |
- | 0 % |
Total Votes Cast : 210 | |
Submitted By - Prakash Yedhula | Read Comments |
Posted by darren demers |
05/10/2013 16:04:25 |
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Posted by Uma parameswaran |
07/07/2010 21:43:09 |
I am thinking the question mark,exclamation mark,semicolon,colon,dash,hyphen,apostrophe,quotation marks,italics are using commonly in all languages. | |
Posted by Sajid Sheikh |
07/07/2010 01:09:25 |
U cant have a different judge to hear a different lawyer....??? problem hai bhai...!!!! | |
Posted by Tribhuwan Pandey |
06/07/2010 18:35:06 |
In addition to English, regional language should be permitted. | |
Posted by Sajid Sheikh |
05/07/2010 22:30:30 |
Rule naam ki bhi koi cheez hoti hai | |
Posted by kalpana |
05/07/2010 21:44:04 |
yes because many advocates will get chance to argue cases and settle the matter and save the court time who are not good in english they get a chance to represent them | |
Posted by Anilkumar K Tejwani |
05/07/2010 13:36:16 |
In addition to English Yes, the regional language deserves to be made as official language in High Court. | |
Posted by S. J. KALA |
05/07/2010 12:42:51 |
whoever wish to argue in regional lang., can argue. But the pleadings and the judgement should not be in regional lang.,. if the case goes to supreme court, then our client cannot afford for translation. it may be very useful for translators not for advocates and the client. | |
Posted by S. J. KALA |
05/07/2010 12:37:16 |
The advocates should maintain a dignity and decorum of every highcourts and especialy in Charted High courts. For that the regional languages should not be made as official languages in high courts by s.kala Advodate Madras High court | |
Posted by prsmitra |
04/07/2010 22:32:14 |
now a days all of the state follows regional languages as officials languages in other departments. Since number of matters pending. But mean while English is compulsory | |
Posted by Roopsi |
04/07/2010 15:53:57 |
Posted by VIJAY K. TEOTIA |
03/07/2010 17:50:57 |
it will affect adversely our motto of unity in diversity. further out of the state cases ans corporate cases are also being filed in high court which are generally represented by lawyers from across the country. regional language can be made an alternative option for the litigant/lawyers. | |
Posted by G. ARAVINTHAN |
03/07/2010 08:01:36 |
I agree with B.K.Rao as we need interpretors in Apex Court to translate the judgement which the view of Judge can also be wrongly interpreted | |
Posted by shashank Baruah |
03/07/2010 02:09:06 |
Court is for justice. justice donot divide the class system. But as you already know in India. India is very old country so we require regional languages in high court. | |
Posted by B K Raghavendra Rao |
02/07/2010 22:47:35 |
Imagine a Kannada language judgement passed by the High Court of Karnataka being challenged in the Apex Court. Local language restricts the understandability and reliability of translated versions of proceedings and judgements to a particular state. It is not desirable at least in judiciary. | |
Posted by ALOK MISRA |
02/07/2010 19:24:14 |
Yes there should be optional use of regional language then only justice can be done | |
Posted by pankaj Kumar |
02/07/2010 19:01:54 |
bkz, develope the monoply of local bodies and misuse of it and manuplate the factness. | |
Posted by V@!BH@V |
01/07/2010 10:29:31 |
Language should be such that her people could easily understand. | |
Posted by Paramaanu |
30/06/2010 22:32:51 |
See, most slaves are thinking about conviniance, difficult, standered ! A sindhi or marwadi businessman has no difficulty in doing business in Asam, Bengal or Tamil nadu. He leanrs the local language. Why the learned and black coated community should be afriad of own languages ? Do they not accept clients speaking in native language ? Do they say, yours isnt English language, so find another lawyer ! All rubbish. Even Supreme Court should allow all native languages. Apart from all this, o Slave Nation of shameless snells, you should think about a fast justice. Justice dont just need languages but Speed And Non Courreptable citizens in whose hands those the systems are. Bye the way is there any use to boil oneself amongst own slaves ? | |
Posted by Paramaanu |
30/06/2010 22:18:10 |
Prefering forign things and forgetting /neglecting our own, is nothing but slavery. We are prooving Winston Churchill and Rudyard Kipling right.Churchill belived India is merely a Population and not a country. Kipling said God has specially entrusted Britan to govern India. Shameless n esteemless population cannt realise that they are nothing more than parasites loving nothing but money . This is nothing but H E L L. I dont have option to write this in any of the Indian languages, simply coz theres no Support of OUR language on Windows mobile.This is not so in Germany,China,Japan, Russia and majority of Non English countries. | |
Posted by Uma parameswaran |
30/06/2010 20:02:04 |
Regional language can be used as optional. | |
Posted by n.k.kapil |
30/06/2010 16:44:19 |
to maitain the standard of high court, petitions should be in english. | |
Posted by adithan |
29/06/2010 20:08:58 |
unable to study on international level law reforms and latest enactments, especially junior advocates affected that this statement that regional languages be made as official languages in high court. | |
Posted by ravi shankar sharma |
29/06/2010 17:14:54 |
yes, this will certainly make a difference in positive for public at large and will be a cause of happiness to villagers and many others. Access to high court will also be easy and all concerned would be able to understand the things. i think it will also bring transparency upto some extent. | |
Posted by ratimohan |
29/06/2010 12:21:52 |
its not goods for everyone | |
Posted by m.nikhila |
28/06/2010 15:21:54 |
if regional languages be made as official languages then how would the lawyers be able to attend the courts other then the ones they are fromif they need to fight it out at other states,secondly if tommarow the case needs to go up to the supreme court is it the need to have their regional language as the official language | |
Posted by Manoj Gaud |
26/06/2010 22:45:34 |
There should be common language in all the offices and dats English, people talking their regional languages is ok but there shuld only be one official language and that is english | |
Posted by Advocate Neha Kalra |
25/06/2010 14:02:03 |
this is in response to Mr. Manish. with due respect Sir, it is good that layman should understand everything but at times it turns out to be a nightmare if layman understands when the Counsel is getting a thrashing from the High Court. in case he gets thrashing in English and the client doesnot know it then he will be happy that my counsel argued but in case he gets it then it can be :-( | |
Posted by Advocate Neha Kalra |
25/06/2010 14:02:02 |
this is in response to Mr. Manish. with due respect Sir, it is good that layman should understand everything but at times it turns out to be a nightmare if layman understands when the Counsel is getting a thrashing from the High Court. in case he gets thrashing in English and the client doesnot know it then he will be happy that my counsel argued but in case he gets it then it can be :-( | |
Posted by Advocate Neha Kalra |
25/06/2010 13:58:59 |
No, i am not in favour of regional languages be used as official language of the High Courts 'coz in a country like India there are various languages and if the regional language is made the official language it would be difficult for the lawyers from the other States to conduct any business in any other State other than their home State. Moreover, the appointment of judges of the High Court being governed by the Central Government it would also become difficult for the Government to appoint judges with a knowledge of a particular language in a particular High court. so, English is the best means of communication for the various High Courts of India. Regards, Advocate Neha Kalra | |
Posted by Member (Account Deleted) |
24/06/2010 21:01:43 |
It is the settled practice of speaking English in High Courts. But political leaders knowing it very well are politicizing the issue and not sparing even the High Courts to be their playground. But the funniest part is that even the Judges are also happily enjoying watching the dirty games of the politicians making High Court as a centre of controversy without putting an end by strongly warning the politicians. | |
Posted by NPKailaasam |
24/06/2010 19:37:00 |
The language in High court must be english only,not the regional languages permitted.then only the standard of court and proceedings be good. | |
Posted by ramit |
22/06/2010 15:03:55 |
and that Universal language should be either HINDI or ENGLISH.... | |
Posted by ramit |
22/06/2010 15:02:09 |
I don't think, that its an good idea to make the regional language as official language in High Courts. Rather than this there should be an one Universal language, which can be used in the high courts... | |
Posted by ANANTH IMARATI |
22/06/2010 12:52:15 |
FOR HIGH COURT LEVEL REGIONAL LANGUAGE IS NOT NECESSARY | |
Posted by Jasvinder Singh |
21/06/2010 17:58:36 |
Literate, semi-literate and illiterate appearto contest,depose in the trial courts, therefore, importance of regional language at the trial level cannot be denied or diluted in any manner but use of any language other than English in the High Courts should be avoided to keep uniform interpretation and usage of law all over India. | |
Posted by BALAGANESH NADAR |
21/06/2010 17:10:06 |
My mother tongue is Tamil, my native belongs to KANYAKUMARI. I don't know to speak Hindi,even then I am supporting Hindi and English. I try to speak Hindi. Because I am an INDIAN, So INDIANS are pleased to vote for Hindi & English only. Don't vote for regional languages. | |
Posted by BALAGANESH NADAR |
21/06/2010 16:59:36 |
The chief justice of every state don't know the regional languag; we shoud learn Hindi or English. Please don't support for regional language. If the regional language is permitted, then the standard of the High Court & Advocate Profession will be collapsed | |
Posted by pramod pandey |
21/06/2010 13:25:37 |
those who are opposing regional languages are not aware that each and every person has a right to go through the proceedings. regional languages are the true path to review the system. i am dead against English and appeal this comment reader to join hands with me, what his mother tounge be. for we are true sons of our motherland. | |
Posted by Harshit Aggarwal |
21/06/2010 10:17:13 |
Agree with Mr.A.A.JOSE, English must be made compulsory as the official language in every court. | |
Posted by Suchitra. S |
19/06/2010 16:36:48 |
Both English and the regional language should be the official languages of the HCs. | |
Posted by A. A. JOSE |
19/06/2010 15:00:10 |
I am of the strong view that English must be made compulsory as the official language in every court. Why to isolate only the High Court or the Supreme Court alone. | |
Posted by Manish |
19/06/2010 11:00:02 |
It is useful for layman to understand court process. | |
Posted by Rekha..... |
18/06/2010 20:37:29 |
who is telling " No " | |
Posted by Heaven 2011 |
18/06/2010 17:07:39 |
No the language should be English. | |
Posted by G. ARAVINTHAN |
18/06/2010 14:42:49 |
in following procedures | |
Posted by G. ARAVINTHAN |
18/06/2010 14:42:17 |
Using Regional language as official language can be good topic to speak, but it has great difficulties | |