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Indian judges are just like other Bearucrate in Revenue department
by sivasubramanian on May 27, 2008 12:21 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

How does the RI function,First he judges the applicant about his background,If he think the fellow is only has support of himself then every thing gone to that fellow they will charge exorbitent tax than acutually required,
I am asking one question here,how do this RI charge high amount to somebody who don't give them the bribe.They are really most cunning creature in the universe i could say.
Why should a govt employee who is well paid
and always refuses to excute the duty in good sprit.If you go to Municipality for any structural approval if you don't pay the money you will never get approval and your building stand unapproved.Why this court don't understand the corruption and malpractices which causes tremondous trouble to defendent.If you go to Lawer he also try to weaken the situation by presenting weak to the court in alliance with the Officer.So getting justice in INdia is only at the will of the God against the all these adds in Judiciary and Deaprtments.I cite only an example every department has only criminals as officers not like gulf or europe.

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  RE:Indian judges are just like other Bearucrate in Revenue department
by R Balasubramanian on May 27, 2008 07:16 PM   Permalink
come on subramanian, what do you think about indian courts? they are also government servants? when other servants gets their palm greased to get file moved or plan sanctioned, why not grease the judiciary or take care of them (as happened in Mysore last year with a high court judge of Karnataka)your file will get moved fast. Else wait for your grand children to appear on your behalf when the case is heard.
This is indian democracy and judiciary. We have lived for 60 years after independance and we will continue to live for further years without any regrets to the system as we have become immune to these practices.

Balasubramanian Bangalore

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