Thursday, January 7, 2010

Arguments goes on...........

Can you guess what this title means?

Its easy, at least take a minute to think on this.

India can win gunnies world of record for the maximum pending court cases in the court in the world. Its great. Isn't it? Everyday in the t.v. news or newspaper, you would find few cases in which if you read deeply, you will come to know that from how long these cases are going on. The cases which are highlighted by media are put on the fast track such as Jassica Lal, Ruchika, Nithari.... These are just few of them but what about the cases which are not highlighted. Our judiciary system is weak or the people involved such as lawyers, judges etc., are corrupted. Or are they afraid of so called gundas or losing their position? What is it which stops the truth to come out in open? I think money and power. Am I right? People with power and money easily comes out of anything. People become lie rs, cunning, cheaters... to get at least one thing - power or money. I read a case in which a family of three ( mother and two sons )were put behind bars and after ten years they were released as the case was not proved against them. So ten years in the jail and that for the crime which they didn't do it. Ten years or a decade is a long long time and life changes in ten years. Now who will return these ten years to them? Can anyone give them their youth? What about their mental stability? What about their physical health? What about their social circle? what about their career? Is it the government who would be taking care of them? No, no one will do anything? This is just one case.

If we talk about Ruchika's case, isn't it shocking to know that the culprit just got six months jail and Rs.1000/- as fine. If this is the result of fighting for 19 years then we should really appreciate our courts for giving such outputs.

Tell me one thing. Aren't you afraid of police or going to the court? I am and you know why? I do not have trust on them and also i do not have money or power. So what will i do if something happens in which i am not at fault? I hope this never happens though.

As per Hindustan Times - "Over three million cases are pending in India's 21 high courts, and an astounding 26.3 million cases are pending in subordinate courts across the country.

At the same time, there are almost a quarter million under-trials languishing in jails across the country. Of these, some 2,069 have been in jail for more than five years, even as their guilt or innocence is yet to be ascertained."


Now tell me one thing, who is to be blamed for all this? Is it our system, people from whom we expect the true judgement or the leaders we have chosen or we, the public? who is responsible? I have this perception that We the public is so busy with our daily life that we if we really want to do something we cannot do it as we have "no time". Am I right. Then if we can't do anything then what about our leaders? Can we expect anything from them? I have the perception that Many of us will say "they are just there......". Most of the leaders when joins politics are not as rich as they became after one or two years except few such as Gandhi Ji. I haven't read anywhere where they would mention that this leader has become poor after serving the nation. Why? You need to tell me the reason. So who else is to be blamed?

Money is so powerful that even power bows its head in front of it. With money one can buy anything in this world. I believe that if a person has values, then money cannot buy him in any case. no, no, I think I missed something. I forgot about power. This power is also a very strong thing in breaking somone's values as if a person does not bows his head in front of money he will have to or forced to bow his head before power or he or his family will have to suffer. So what is the way to get to the truth?

The only way is that we need to be togother and must force the government by any means such as media to imply strict rules in the judiciary cell also. I know there is no foolproof way to deal with it but something should be done. We must always remember that such incidents can happen with us also.

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