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	<title>Comments on: Indian Judiciary set for a revolutionary change</title>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 06:28:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: omsudrania</title>
		<link>http://www.bloggernews.net/1915#comment-364320</link>
		<dc:creator>omsudrania</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2008 16:34:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Mr Naavi,
I believe that you are a law man with a good computer literacy. Your endeavour is good but the problem is not just limited to the judiciary or as a matter of fact, to a single section or department in India. A recent admition by our PM that the legislature and judiciary are the most corrupt in the country. He omited out the other two most important and no leess corrupt are - the administrative and medias. Perhaps he could not gather enough courage to annoy the other two as he is directly dependent on them for one on administering his own misdeeds, the other on a malicious and vociferous public campaign. He is already in enough trouble. Yet he likes to stick to his chair. It could only happen in a country like India. 

As regards your computer introduction in this field, I am not sure as to its utility at the moment. India is both corrupt as well as illiterate. Unless we improve the attitudes at the level of Human Values, I am affraid, nothing can be of much avail. 

Firstly the very filing and admition of cases in the courts themselves has to be strictly monitored. Lot of cases are admitted only with view of harrassment to the OPs without any merit. Only a meagre few hundred Rs. will suffice.

I think a lot more higher and harder work needs to be done in India.

Right to information Act is a welcome step. But i feel that a more important act needs to be enacted whereby the Government or any official or servant in the chair dealing with the problem has to held responsible and negligent for failure of providing the desired information in the manner and the language the consumer or the person concerned will fully understand.In the event of failure of this duty, the concerned public servant should be severely punished.

The other Act that needs to be passed is that in the event of a complain, the whole machinery becomes active to save the guilty public servant in the department. A system should be evolved and ensured legally bound that no such actions can be successful and if detected, should be made a criminal negligence.

It is the duty of the democratic Governance system in a country like India that we ought to mature to upgrade the legal system in a way that will suit to the country men at large. The National and State Leaderships has to learn the hard manners develop the requisite attitudes.

I am affraid, we have a long way to traverse. 

yours lovingly

Om Sudrania
Senior Surgeon</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Mr Naavi,<br />
I believe that you are a law man with a good computer literacy. Your endeavour is good but the problem is not just limited to the judiciary or as a matter of fact, to a single section or department in India. A recent admition by our PM that the legislature and judiciary are the most corrupt in the country. He omited out the other two most important and no leess corrupt are - the administrative and medias. Perhaps he could not gather enough courage to annoy the other two as he is directly dependent on them for one on administering his own misdeeds, the other on a malicious and vociferous public campaign. He is already in enough trouble. Yet he likes to stick to his chair. It could only happen in a country like India. </p>
<p>As regards your computer introduction in this field, I am not sure as to its utility at the moment. India is both corrupt as well as illiterate. Unless we improve the attitudes at the level of Human Values, I am affraid, nothing can be of much avail. </p>
<p>Firstly the very filing and admition of cases in the courts themselves has to be strictly monitored. Lot of cases are admitted only with view of harrassment to the OPs without any merit. Only a meagre few hundred Rs. will suffice.</p>
<p>I think a lot more higher and harder work needs to be done in India.</p>
<p>Right to information Act is a welcome step. But i feel that a more important act needs to be enacted whereby the Government or any official or servant in the chair dealing with the problem has to held responsible and negligent for failure of providing the desired information in the manner and the language the consumer or the person concerned will fully understand.In the event of failure of this duty, the concerned public servant should be severely punished.</p>
<p>The other Act that needs to be passed is that in the event of a complain, the whole machinery becomes active to save the guilty public servant in the department. A system should be evolved and ensured legally bound that no such actions can be successful and if detected, should be made a criminal negligence.</p>
<p>It is the duty of the democratic Governance system in a country like India that we ought to mature to upgrade the legal system in a way that will suit to the country men at large. The National and State Leaderships has to learn the hard manners develop the requisite attitudes.</p>
<p>I am affraid, we have a long way to traverse. </p>
<p>yours lovingly</p>
<p>Om Sudrania<br />
Senior Surgeon</p>
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