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After the impeachment process against Justice Sen by the Parliament, now Parliament is thinking to control the Judiciary thru its appointment of Judges.. How this will make Judicary independent when they will be controlled by Parliament and who will check the Corruption of Parliamentarians?
Asked by Sharmila Bose,
21 Aug '11 05:23 am
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The charges against Justice Sen go back almost 20 years, when, as Court Receiver in the Calcutta High Court, he is alleged to have misappropriated large sums of money received by him and then misrepresented facts to the high court. The inquiry committee found him guilty on both counts; hence the present impeachment proceedings. An inquiry committee is investigating charges against Chief Justice Dinakaran of the Sikkim High Court as a prelude to impeaching him. Today, the reality is that it is virtually impossible to dismiss a judge once appointed. This must change, through a new law to hold judges accountable.
Answered by Mrinalendra Banerjee, 21 Aug '11 05:30 am
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The best judiciary I've seen in India is the JAN ADALAT or PEOPLES COURT system, which is done by CPI Mao. This is so simple. The accused is bought before the affected persons and the members of the commune the accused belong to. The accuser or the complainers get their 2 Dinars worth of complaint. Th accused get their 2 Dinars worth of complaints. In th end the majority vote, and if a clear majority is reached, it's a bullet 2 the head or a mauling (depending on the crime).....and if the majority votes innocent, the accused is let scot free without any punishment whatsoever.
Somtimes I feel we need 2 outsource our judiciary 2 the rebels.
Answered by A Moin, 21 Aug '11 07:11 am
Somtimes I feel we need 2 outsource our judiciary 2 the rebels.
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When CVC, CEC etc can be appointed by Parliament why not the Judges also. Out of the three limbs of the democracy - executive, judiciary and legislature, it is only the legislature who are appointed by people by direct election. In case of executive head we trust our legislatures to elect the country's chief on our behalf. In the same way we should also trust our legislature to appoint good judges. Ultimately it is in our hand. If we want a good Judiciary and Executive we will have to elect good legislators. Corruption has to first stop at people's level. Once at least 90% of the people in the country are against corruption, corruption will die a natural death.
Answered by Shyam, 21 Aug '11 03:35 pm
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When they dont want to birng judiciary in to this janlokpal then how can they dare to control it then?
Answered by babu rao, 21 Aug '11 11:16 am
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If everyone becomes accountable, nothing his sort will happen, because the weakest point of the strongest chain is it's link...!
Answered by Dil Se, 21 Aug '11 09:49 am
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Impeachment of Justice Sen was the right thing to do, in fact, some more like him will have to be impeached soon to cleanse the judicial system of corruption. But the system should be left independent and should not be subservient to Parliament.
Answered by Shashi LS, 21 Aug '11 06:47 am
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I think judiciary should be independent and only judiciary should impeach or punish it's fraternity
Answered by truth exposed, 21 Aug '11 05:55 am
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