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Irony of Indian Judicial System
by Girish Dadhich on Mar 07, 2007 04:16 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The most ironical contrast of the cases of Mr. Mulayam Singh Yadav and Lalu Yadav is that the main issue is taken away from disproportionate porperty to political status. Had the case of Lalu Yadav be delt with due respect to Law and deomocracy of India, this issue had not been raised by Mulayam Singh.

I have a good trust in Indian Judicial System and hope that this case, though so apparent, will be given its right judgement.

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  RE:Irony of Indian Judicial System
by ramachandran nair on Mar 07, 2007 04:23 PM   Permalink
It is rather pitty that we always knock on the doors of judicial system for justice. Thus the very purpose of electing a government democratically is defeated.

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by Unnikrishnan Nair on Mar 07, 2007 05:11 PM   Permalink
When people are educated and not interested in relegion and Cast then the very purpose of democracy will serve its purposes. However in India it is all vice-versa. Politicians are creating such situation by doing favour to such concepts and creating vote bank for their survival.

Hence a transperant Judicial system only is the last resort to common man. We can witness all drama in courts.

God bless our Great Indian Democracy!

Unnikrishnan/Chennai

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