Q.
Where an aggrieved person can go when courts fail to deliver justice. President, Prime Ministers and other VIP departments fail to respond
Asked by Danendra Jain,
25 Jan '10 07:06 am
Earn 10 points for answering
Answers (11)
1.
Report abuse
Useful
(0)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received
2.
You can approach State Human Rights Commission. Every state has one State Human Rights Comminssion - for example if you reside in Andhra Pradesh you can approach the states SHRC and give a written letter about your issue.
Just do some research on the internet to find out the exact office location, concerned department, etc. Once you have the details prepare a letter describing your sitution to the concerned officer - make two copies.
Once you have the letter ready you can apprach the office and submit the complaint and get acknowledgement. Here the process may differ from state to state or depending on the nature of complaint - so kindly enquire at the concerned office for more details.
Ofcourse this is another time-consuming process but if you start atleast the process is on. In the meantime pursue your case with your lawyers or advocates (dont discontinue their services).
Once the Human Rights advocates or judges pursue your case some action will inevitably taken ......thou ...more
Answered by NASAman, 01 Feb '10 12:41 pm
Just do some research on the internet to find out the exact office location, concerned department, etc. Once you have the details prepare a letter describing your sitution to the concerned officer - make two copies.
Once you have the letter ready you can apprach the office and submit the complaint and get acknowledgement. Here the process may differ from state to state or depending on the nature of complaint - so kindly enquire at the concerned office for more details.
Ofcourse this is another time-consuming process but if you start atleast the process is on. In the meantime pursue your case with your lawyers or advocates (dont discontinue their services).
Once the Human Rights advocates or judges pursue your case some action will inevitably taken ......thou ...more
Report abuse
Useful
(0)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received
3.
Pl do not involve name of our Hon'ble President for qna.
Answered by Preeti Palboka, 26 Jan '10 05:40 pm
Report abuse
Useful
(0)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received
4.
Report abuse
Useful
(0)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received
5.
*sigh* nowhere. That is reality.
Why do u think we have a Maoist themed armed movement active on one sixth of our total soil which was grown in India by Indians unlike JandK and ULFA (trained by MYANMAR and not the CHinese).
ALso this is the PRECISE reason also why we have dada's and organized crime rampant in India.
The thing is we have too much colonial laws in our constitution, ALL of them need to be revoked, at least subject to a full public scrutiny and review. Did you know bhai, that in India we have 1861 police act activated still? That is why if police personnel r not able to control theft, they do not upgrade their training but enforce curtain wide curfews at nite in towns, where there is absolutely no terrorism or any other armed threat!!!
If say- a police intercepts u at nite while u r taking a stroll (eg: coming home from overtime work by foot- u r worker, coming home from second show etc) and u ask the questioning officer, usually an SI- u usually get talk ...more
Answered by A Moin, 25 Jan '10 09:21 pm
Why do u think we have a Maoist themed armed movement active on one sixth of our total soil which was grown in India by Indians unlike JandK and ULFA (trained by MYANMAR and not the CHinese).
ALso this is the PRECISE reason also why we have dada's and organized crime rampant in India.
The thing is we have too much colonial laws in our constitution, ALL of them need to be revoked, at least subject to a full public scrutiny and review. Did you know bhai, that in India we have 1861 police act activated still? That is why if police personnel r not able to control theft, they do not upgrade their training but enforce curtain wide curfews at nite in towns, where there is absolutely no terrorism or any other armed threat!!!
If say- a police intercepts u at nite while u r taking a stroll (eg: coming home from overtime work by foot- u r worker, coming home from second show etc) and u ask the questioning officer, usually an SI- u usually get talk ...more
Report abuse
Useful
(0)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received
6.
If matter is justified and interesting to media,they can help
Answered by bhanwar bothra, 25 Jan '10 05:22 pm
Report abuse
Useful
(0)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received
7.
This very common and we have to accept the truth that this is a lousy system and we have to live with it, No other go.
Answered by Mathi Sankaramoorthy, 25 Jan '10 05:17 pm
Report abuse
Useful
(0)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received
8.
GOD becomes relevant for such persons during these situations. When you feel helpless from all around, you turn to GOD. You become bit calm and cool to think and plan your strategy more effectively and often succeed. Giving due credit he becomes more God loving.
Answered by Arakuzha Ramachandran, 25 Jan '10 04:13 pm
Report abuse
Useful
(0)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received
9.
Report abuse
Useful
(0)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received
10.
Report abuse
Useful
(0)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received