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Although it is important to guard the independence of the judiciary, so as to enable it to better protect citizens’ rights, there seems to be a need for judicial transparency. The chief justice has called for the declaration of assets by judges.T.U. Mehta, a retired chief justice from Shimla, argued in a letter earlier this week
‘Benefit of judiciary’ that such disclosures should in fact enhance the reputation of the judiciary further.
My regards for your suggestion to the Indian judiciary “to balance the distortions” that creep into politics ‘Towards disclosure’. The Indian Constitution rightly safeguards judicial independence and invests vast judicial powers in the hands of Supreme Court and high court judges. This makes the judiciary our ultimate chance of balancing the distortions.
Unsubtle differences
The editorial ‘Spotthe difference’ underscores the fact that a democracy has an inbuilt mechanism to stop or check the violation of human rights that is absent under authoritarian rule. But neither the CPM nor your editorial refers to a major difference between Kashmir and Tibet — the illegal Chinese occupation of Aksai-Chin alone makes for 20 per cent of Kashmir. Therefore, by taking into account the area under Pakistani occupation, nearly half of the original territory of Jammu & Kashmir is illegally occupied by other countries. India, however, doesn’t occupy even one sq inch of Tibet.
— Syed Shahabuddin
New Delhi
Sinning sons
In the backdrop of the latest controversy involving President Pratibha Patil’s kin — her son Rajendra Shekhawat’s alleged breach of protocol in flying to Miami from Mexico — one had thought, perhaps wrongly, that the president would be gracious enough to regret the son’s improper action ‘Rashtrapatil Bhavan’. That morally correct and wise...


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