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If Judgments were based on law, every lawyer will get same fees!-KD Aggarwal

Facts and Statute are Not Relevant. They are invented / concealed / amended by corrupt Judges - KD Aggarwal.

Let us make India Corruption free

The matter and inference drawn are based on actual personal experiences of Author. They are meant to serve as beacon to those who may find themselves in similar situations to save themselves from clutches of unscrupulous persons. They are also meant to serve as an eye opener to those men who are sitting at Helm of Affairs for improvement of judicial system and corruption free India, so that never again one says; "the law court is not a cathedral (what they used to be) but a casino where so much depends on the throw of the dice (and money). K R Narayanan http://www.krnarayanan.in/html/speeches/others/jan28_00.htm

Transparency improves Accountability

Every Judge is Public Servant and thus accountable for his acts. Transparency of Complaints against Judges and instant stringent action for perjury and violation of their oath will improve Dignity of Courts and Justice delivery.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Dedication to service is need of hour.

Roxna Swamy, who probably boasts of an even better academic record than her Harvard-educated husband, Subramanian Swamy, recalled in an e-mail that "in the early 50s an American journalist interviewing Nehru expressed a desire to see the floods in Bihar from the air. Nehru, always with a glad eye for a comely white woman, assured her he would make her wish come true.

"Accordingly, he ordered the Defence Ministry to make a plane available to the lady. The file came to my father, a joint secretary, with a proper respect for the nation's property... A stickler for rules, my father turned down the oral requirement of the PM. An indignant Nehru hauled up my father's superior, H.M. Patel, and demanded to know who had the temerity to disobey him. He ordered the errant officer to be hauled up before him... My father presented himself before Nehru, who gave him a long lecture on India and freedom and the need for sacrifice for the country and demanded that my father sign the requisition.

"'Give to me in writing', said my father. Whereupon Nehru treated him to further abuse of which the least offensive was that he was 'a hidebound bureaucrat'. More abuse followed but Nehru did not give the requisition in writing. The American lady was disappointed... My father was sent to the boondocks with a reputation for being difficult..."Her father, the late J.D. Kapadia, was an ICS officer, who had served as the collector of Mumbai and Ahmedabad in the 1950s. Though senior-most, he was denied the post of Chief Secretary of the newly-created state of Gujarat because of his deserved reputation for being a stickler for rules. He took premature retirement and pursued his academic interests till his death.

However, the moral of the story his daughter was keen to convey is simple. These days when asked to bend, bureaucrats begin to crawl. All for private gains. This should stop if the quality of governance is to improve.

If we do our duty honestly like Salman khan’s body guard who till his last breath confirmed that Salman was driving the car and he was drunk. He realized that duty of his job is to protect his employer from outside attack but not to shield him if he does a crime. The world needs more such persons.


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