If a person who was not only supporting most wanted criminal but also has been with him for many years is granted bail and acquitted after a long and slowest process then I guess that days have come when India will be the best place for people those can play around with the law and do whatever they want and enjoy the nexus between politicians and bureaucrats!and poor people will be still treated like not a part of the society!and will not be given appropriate justice.I think we all Indians need to wake and teach the lesson to them those are playing games with the law and judicial system!Besides,sometimes it so ridiculous to see a high profile terrorists/criminal with out handcuffings like Abu Salem!He moves freely with cops with out handscuffing whereas a small pickpocket is being treated worst than an animal and gets handscuffed!Actually what I wanna say is that Indian system sucks!and I hate it a lot!
RE:Plight of indian judicial system
by madhu kuchipudi on Jul 17, 2007 05:30 PM Permalink
Nobody ia having patience, including me. Can we change it instantly? To change the system, we need to fight for generations. We have to blame ourselves. We dont have patience, thats why we run over signals, never follow traffic signals. We never follow the system we have. We are being encouraged by the fellow law breakers, to get the result in our favour instantly. Everybody enjoys the short cut.
RE:Plight of indian judicial system
by AtalBihari Vajpayee on Jul 17, 2007 05:44 PM Permalink
Mere pyare Kalam Sahab ko vida kar diya. Is Aurat (Sonia) ka dimag kharab ho gaha hai
RE:Plight of indian judicial system
by sandeep singh on Jul 17, 2007 05:41 PM Permalink
my sincere conscent on the comment u gave . the indian judicial system, police, govt.offices & state adm. & anything related to sarkar sucks. its a total breakkdown of what was initially made to give our country its strenghth by its people.its pathetic as on today.& god save the furure.
RE:Plight of indian judicial system
by madhu kuchipudi on Jul 17, 2007 05:52 PM Permalink
Yes it really sucks! But they are not Robots. They are like you and me. We need to change ourselves, which we dont want and cant. We are being encouraged directly or indirectly to do so.
Let me give you small example. Since 9 months Iam living at a place where I have to cross a railway gate daily to go to office and back home. I was very sincere for 8 months while crossing the gate obeying the traffic rules. Often Iam irritated by fellow riders who dont follow rules, because of which other are in touble. Later I too tried breaking rules to over come the irritation I had. Now Iam habituated to do so regularly. Ifnot am getting delayed, irritated etc.,
RE:Plight of indian judicial system
by partha bhattacharya on Jul 17, 2007 06:07 PM Permalink
We atleast can change ourselves, think...why should you follow others? you are an individual, having own way of thinking, why should let it go from your personality? I never break traffic rules, though everyday I see a lot of people are breaking the same. Even I never throw a chocolate foil, or a piece of paper on te road, its a mental satisfaction that atleast I am not making the road dirty, I know that there is a lot of people who are doing so to keep our society clean. We can try to be a good citizen, is not it?
RE:Plight of indian judicial system
by madhu kuchipudi on Jul 17, 2007 06:15 PM Permalink
I too never break rules. Am against bribes. Though am in a chair where I can have money with both hands, I never attempted it. But how long should I be troubled by fellows who break rules. Everybody is having breaking point. Iam also like you who love to see India neat, clean, developed, best infrastructure. I never do such things whihc are in my hands and control. But the things which makes us irritated by others and cannot be beared, what shall we do?