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by R.Parthasarathy on Nov 03, 2006 03:11 AM

I read Mr.Mahesh message dated 26th October 2006 condemning that the Central Government never act on the judgments of the Supreme Court with mixed feelings.I want him to cite one instance where the Government had failed to follow the judgement of the Supreme Court.He must know that India has the best system of Judiciary and independant Supreme Court. Land mark decisisons have been rendered which had been implemented by the Central Government. He had made an absurd and unsustainable accusation against the Government's failure to implement the judgment of the Supreme Court. His remarks are travesty of truth. In fact the Central Government respects the judgments of the Supreme Court. He must understand that the judiciary is the safeguard of our liberty and of our property under the Constitution.The attacks upon the government are merely an expression of the unrest that seems to wonder vaguely whether law and order pay. When ignorant are taught to doubt they do not know what they safely may believe.Finally, if liberty and equality as is thought are chiefly to be found in democracy, they will be best attained whe all persons alike share in the Governmen to the utmost.11-2-06

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