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Doubt is the enemy

I write this in anguish. “Something is rotten” (not in the State of Denmark, as Hamlet said) but in the state of our higher judiciary. In fact, in different courts in the higher judiciary there are currently grave suspicions of wrong-doing by certain judges — judges who are appointed under the   ....Read more

Indian judiciary at crossroadsBy: Kishore Karnad | Thursday , 2 Oct '08 5:46:20 AM Reply | Forward Mr. Nariman's observations are frank; forceful; and forthright. These need immediate attention as even a country repeatedly named as very corrupt, judiciary has largely remained untainted. But if it, too, is allowed to proliferate due to inaction or far delayed actions, it, too, would degenerate into a cesspool of corruption and then, even god will not be able to save the hapless billions of India. As for judges, they should be kept without work and without salary till their names are cleared if only to speed up enquiry by who ever thought to be competent- definately not India's sensation seeking media.
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