The American justice Dept. have recently approved the power of yoga and meditation vide a recent judgement in the American court."Man Who Slapped Wife Sentenced to Yoga, It's Anger Management, Says Judge." First there was house arrest. Now there's yoga. A judge ordered a man convicted of slapping his wife to take a yoga class as part of his one-year probation. "It's part of anger management," County Criminal Court at Law Judge Larry Standley said of the ancient Hindu philosophy of exercise and well-being. "For people who are into it, it really calms them down. " Standley, a former prosecutor, said the case of James Lee Cross was unique. Cross, a 53-year-old car salesman from Tomball, explained that his wife was struggling with a substance abuse problem and that he struck her on New Year's Eve during an argument about her drinking. "He was trying to get a hold of her because she has a problem," Standley said after the court hearing. "I thought this would help him realize that he only has control over himself." The sentence came as a surprise to Cross, who was told to enroll in a class and report back to Standley on his progress. "I'm not very familiar with it," Cross said of yoga. "From what I understand, it may help in a couple ways, not only as far as mentally settling, but maybe a little weight loss." Darla Magee, an instructor at Yoga Body Houston in River Oaks, said she would recommend that Cross take a basic yoga class emphasizing breathing and including a variety of postures -- forward bends, back bends and twists. "Yoga can help us to get rid of many emotional issues we might have," she said. "It's a spiritual cleanse." Prosecutor Lincoln Goodwin agreed to a sentence of probation without jail time because Cross had no significant criminal history http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/metropolitan/2365341.
I wish to see you spearhead the process of making the delivery of Justice with no undue delay. As a citizen of this country I expect you to visit all High Courts, Meet all District Court Heads once in every quarter and set targets of disposal with humane mind.
I also expect you to meet the Ministers of Law and urge them to take action on the Supreme Court Directives.
I do not want to see you sitting in Delhi and confining yourself to the comforts the position offers. Only 10% of the work has only been done and 90% is yet to be completed. India needs a CJI who mobilises the legal infrastructure and make it more responsibe and timely. Time as you know the most precious thing in deliving justice. I urge you to close the following cases for ever:
Jayalalita case Laloo and Rabri case All cases of Politicians for corruption and possession of unexplained wealth. All cases on Civil Servants occupying critical civic positions All business malpractices All pollution cases All civic problem related cases All financial irregularities reported by CAG.
You need to inform the people of this country about your agenda and give a progress report for public reading on a quarterly basis.
First Dalit Chief Justice of India,--The heading is not acceptable. He was elevated to this post by virtue of his ability.Now question arises, why this discrimination of caste.congratulation for the able judge.we are looking foward for his right judgement. sisir kanti majumder,Barrackpur, Kol-700122
Respected sir, my congratulation on your elevation as chief justice of higher seat of justice. It is hoped that by your experience new concepts of justice will emerge which will reflect that justice is what it should be. The judicary should cut short the delays in delivering the decisions