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What came first---- the egg or the chicken! The answer is rather
illusive. It's more of anxiety for scientist and not for any common
individual; even its answers are not to be bothered. What really worries
should be rather in our "Constitution". What came first-corruption or
the population? Can any one find out what's the true temperament behind
it? It's difficult to derive on any one of them, because if its
'corruption'; without population corruption cannot survive. If
population came first then it is apparent that corruption is going to
have its root together in our day-to-day life.
When we see our history; there is comprehensible reflection of
corruption even though population was confined to limited numbers.
Do you really believe in our Justice system? If somebody asks me my
answer will be misleading. It rather depends on the situation what the
matter is, but it is seen that people wait for their turn to get Justice
for whole life and what they get at the end of everything; pay fees to
the advocates, spend their precious time in coming to the Courts;
believing that some day their case will put in some Court and Justice
will be delivered to them! But I don't understand that why people fail
to understand, it's not easy to get Justice today. When we see India as
a whole; it's having population of more than 100 Crore and according to
Prof. Malthus if the population is growing at the faster rate than the
rate of increase in food, then it can be said there is a big problem
going to be faced by the country. Right now the condition of India is
also the same because the population is growing in the Geometric
Progression Ratio but the production of food is in the Arithmetic
Progression Ration only so, the problem is really very serious and India
has to do something to get rid of this problem. What do you expect from
the Court--- in one day how many judgments are passed by any Court! The
results are so much confine to figures that you count on your fingers.
After globalization, though we say that economy have somewhat been
stable, but what about our Justice system which is day by day getting on
its worst phase.
It's summer time when I hunt for my summer placement; which is confined
of few weeks only; people take my interview, when they see my resume;
they see me and give me suspicious look; I don't understand why, they
might be thinking what's the reason that why I am doing such a training
at a young stage of my carrer which as lost its magnitude in the open
market. They even know, inside their heart that nobody now would really
go to Courts for any relief, because they know what time would take to
get Justice; it's a long queue out there!
So, what are the factual elements which are constantly putting our
Judiciary into its worst nightmares? When we say that our justice system
is derived from the British and also some part has been adopted from
America, then why is that have moved ahead, and we are still lacking in
our disposal, once we have accepted their culture to some extent, their
work environments, and all those things which are usually not accepted
in our day to day life, then why we forget the working environments of
their Courts also. We should try to take help and upgrade ourselves;
upgrade our working methods, so that we can avoid delays in any judicial
proceedings.
The most alarming factor is "Corruption". At every level there is
corruption. Do we really need to throw ourselves on it, instead of
directly blaming it? The thinking of every individual is that his or her
work to be done fast; and why not? When people pay; they accept that
their work should be done on their time. But still they bribe
additionally, not to get their work done even faster, but to make the
opposite party happy, now why is this necessary; it's difficult to
understand every Indian mentality. It's not that the person who has been
qualified to do his specific work; will not do, but when he will do;
nobody knows and all this depends upon his mood to do. So, just to make
his mood all the time good people bribe them but basically it's against
the good morals i.e., Contra bonos mores. So basically what is going on
in the society is one person making the whole society bad, just like
'one bad fish makes the pond dirty'.
When we go through the various steps of functioning of Judiciary; what
is written in book seems to be easier than to go practically in Courts
and to complete work. Why is this kind of difference; why can't we have
our work done fast? The reason for all the above things are very simple,
India is in 21st Century and still we don't have implemented family
planning though there are many ads. Government's trying to educate
people. but it won't work out until any concrete amendment is legislated
and imposed on people to follow it. As such, every law is command of
Sovereign, but still people break it, they are of course punished? This
number can't stop nor can be reduced; unless some law should be made
which has its own uniqueness, and to some extent, it has to be
'dictator" by its nature, so that nobody has the guts to rapture it.
"Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied
Justice Hurried Is Justice Buried"
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